Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
Midwest Region
Introduction | Volunteer | Recreation | Calendar of Events | Partners for Fish & Wildlife | Wildlands/ Wildlife | Visitor Center | Education | Staff | Links

Introduction

Volunteer

Recreation

Events Calendar

Partners for Fish and Wildlife

Wildlands/Wildlife

Visitor Center

Education

Staff

Small Wetlands Program

Duck stamp photo

2008 Federal Duck Stamp Contest

Links

Contact

Address:

14000 West State Route 2
Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 USA
phone: (419) 898-0014
E-mail: Ottawa@fws.gov

 

National Wildlife Refuge System

Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge is part of a much bigger system in the United States known as the National Wildlife Refuge System. The National Wildlife Refuge System contains more than 94 million acres set aside to protect wildlife and habitats. Refuges range in size from less than an acre to more than 19 million acres. They provide a diversity of habitats for a variety of wild creatures. Most certainly some species exist today only because of the protection afforded by National Wildlife Refuges.

National Wildlife Refuge System Blue Goose symbol

 

Last updated: July 17, 2008