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Windom Wetland Management District

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Sunrise on Wolf Lake Waterfowl Production Area
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Waterfowl Production Areas Provide Stopover Sites For A Large Variety of Migratory Birds
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Native Flowers Provide Important Nectar Sources for Pollinators
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Thousands of Migratory Waterfowl Pass Through the District in Spring and Fall
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A striped skunk is shown in a side profile as it prances through dry, golden grass. Its black fur stands out against the white stripes running from its head to its fluffy tail.
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Living with Skunks
Feb 3, 2025
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Nov 4, 2024
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A Beginner’s Guide to the National Wildlife Refuge System
Jan 13, 2023
Martin Baker surrounded by native and reconstructed prairie
Lake Augusta Waterfowl Production Area renamed in honor of Martin J. Baker
Sep 22, 2022
Monarch butterfly on purple coneflower
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Small efforts can make a big difference for monarchs
Mar 14, 2022
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What to do if you find a baby bird, injured or orphaned wildlife
Mar 8, 2022
A ground view of a prairie with purple and yellow flowers
Wildlife Management
Waterfowl Production Areas
Jan 11, 2022
A small pond surrounded by leafy green vegetation, a few standing dead trees and verdant forest
Wildlife Management
Trapping
Jun 23, 2018
Martin Baker surrounded by native and reconstructed prairie
Lake Augusta Waterfowl Production Area renamed in honor of Martin J. Baker
Sep 22, 2022
A striped skunk is shown in a side profile as it prances through dry, golden grass. Its black fur stands out against the white stripes running from its head to its fluffy tail.
Wildlife Wonders
Living with Skunks
Feb 3, 2025
Two bald eagles perched along a nest
Wildlife Wonders
Eagles Across America
Nov 4, 2024
Aerial view of a small island with sand and green vegetation on it, surrounded by deep blue water
Get Involved
A Beginner’s Guide to the National Wildlife Refuge System
Jan 13, 2023
Monarch butterfly on purple coneflower
Get Involved
Small efforts can make a big difference for monarchs
Mar 14, 2022
An osprey chick in a basket lined with a towel
Get Involved
What to do if you find a baby bird, injured or orphaned wildlife
Mar 8, 2022
A ground view of a prairie with purple and yellow flowers
Wildlife Management
Waterfowl Production Areas
Jan 11, 2022
A small pond surrounded by leafy green vegetation, a few standing dead trees and verdant forest
Wildlife Management
Trapping
Jun 23, 2018
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