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Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge

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Nearest city
  
Wahkon, Minnesota

Area
  
2,310 m²

Address
  
Onamia, MN 56359, USA

Established
  
May 14, 1915

Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
South Harbor Township, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Website
  
Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Izatys Resort, Mille Lacs Area Tourism, Lundeen's Tackle Castle, Brandt's Ice Fishing, Rocky Reef Resort

Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge is a 0.57 acre (2,300 m2) National Wildlife Refuge in central Minnesota. The refuge consists solely of two small islands in Mille Lacs Lake, and is the smallest National Wildlife Refuge in the United States. It was created on May 14, 1915 to preserve breeding habitat for several bird species. The islands are one of only four breeding colonies of common terns, a threatened species in Minnesota. Other native species breeding within the refuge include ring-billed and herring gulls and double-crested cormorants.

The islands can only be reached by boat. Landing on them is officially discouraged (though not forbidden), and instead visitors are asked to conduct their birdwatching from watercraft.

Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge is administered from Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

References

Mille Lacs National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia