Our Services

Cooperative Agriculture, Haying, and Grazing

To better accomplish our grassland management objectives, we regularly utilize agricultural practices to manage and enhance habitat for wildlife. If you are interested in grazing livestock, harvesting hay, or cooperatively farming on Tewaukon Wetland Management District lands, please contact Refuge Manager Patrick Fitzmorris at (701) 724-3598 ext. 2 or by email at patrick_fitzmorris@fws.gov

Visitor Services

The District headquarters shares an office with Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge. Stop by our visitor center during normal business hours to learn more about our District, view the beautiful exhibits of native habitats and the wildlife that use them, visit our friendly staff, or use our indoor public restroom.

There are no visitor facilities located at individual waterfowl production areas.

A beautiful green grassland with white flowers in bloom under a partly cloudy sky

In the United States, the Prairie Pothole Region is located within the northern Great Plains in parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Characterized by thousands of shallow, glacially formed wetlands known as potholes, the Prairie Pothole Region provides habitat for...

Dozens of waterfowl flying over a grassy wetland

In the United States, the Prairie Pothole Region is located within the northern Great Plains in parts of Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Characterized by thousands of shallow wetlands known as potholes, the Prairie Pothole Region provides habitat for globally...