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The Tamarac Wetland Management District offices are located at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge in Rochert, Minnesota. The district is made up of private land partnerships and conservation easements so there are currently no opportunities for visitors. If you have land within Tamarac’s district of Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard or Koochiching counties in Minnesota and want to provide a place for wildlife, contact our Private Lands Biologist about our Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program at 218-847-2641.
Questions regarding law enforcement or violations on the district should be directed to Officer Chuck Melvin at 218-844-3423 or the Tamarac Wetland Management District Manager at 218-847-2641.
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The American Woodcock lives in young forest and shrubby areas often near streams, rivers, and wetlands. Woodcock eat worms, which they catch by probing in the soil with their long bills. Woodcock is only one species of many that are dependent upon young forests that have been in decline in recent years. It is a high priority to enhance these declining habitats within the District with mechanized equipment working with private, state, federal and tribal partners.
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