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  1. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge consists of 21,592 acres of bottomland hardwood forest, cypress-tupelo swamp, marsh and upland forest ecosystems. The refuge is managed for wildlife habitat and people. The primary purpose of the refuge is to provide food and shelter for migratory waterfowl and to protect the bottomland hardwood forest.

  2. Explore the 21,592-acre refuge and the 7,730-acre wilderness area in Missouri, home to diverse bird species and habitats. Enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, wildlife observation, and photography in this Important Bird Area.

  3. Oct 8, 2014 · Sadly, there was not any water or wildlife to see. I walked on the boardwalk through what was essentially a forest. The pictures are quite different than the walk I did.

  4. Find out how to visit Mingo National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Missouri, where you can see ducks, wetlands and historic sites. See the entrance locations, driving directions and visitor center hours.

  5. The Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is an exceptional nature reserve boasting around 21,000 acres of diverse landscapes. This secluded refuge was established in 1944, with the primary goal of preserving and protecting endangered species and their habitats.The Mingo National Wildlife Refuge is home to various species of birds, including bald ...

  6. Apr 23, 2019 · Learn about the history and wildlife of Mingo NWR at the visitor center, which has exhibits, bookstore and trails. The center is open Monday-Saturday from March to November and Monday-Friday from December to February.

  7. Jul 20, 2021 · Traveling Ted shares his experience of visiting Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, a swampy area with trails, auto tours, and fishing opportunities. He hiked, fished, and took pictures of the scenic marshland and cypress trees.