Welcome
to
Morgan Brake
National Wildlife Refuge
...one of seven refuges in the Theodore Roosevelt
National Wildlife Refuge Complex. In addition to the typical bottomland
habitats of the Mississippi Delta, Morgan Brake National Wildlife
Refuge includes a unique mile of north-facing loess bluffs on the
east side of the refuge. This rare habitat with its unique floral
assembly has been described by natural resources experts as the
standard by which all loess bluffs can be judged. Learn more about
Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge’s loess bluff habitat
on our Wildlife and Habitat Management
page.
The refuge is noted for large numbers of wintering waterfowl which
have exceeded 100,000 ducks in recent years. Approximately 250 species
of birds use the refuge, which is an important migration stop-over
and also provides nesting habitat for many neotropical bird species.
Hunting is offered for deer, ducks, squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon.
Fishing is permitted in refuge waters north of Providence Road throughout
the year except during the muzzleloader deer hunt. For more information
on hunting and fishing on Theodore Roosevelt NWR Complex lands go
to http://www.fws.gov/southeast/pubs/TR_complex_hunt.pdf.
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'Gator on Log by Michael A. Kelly

Morgan Loessal Bluff by Michael A. Kelly
Shoveler
by Michael A. Kelly
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