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Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge part of the US Department of the Interior US Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System

What is the National Wildlife Refuge System? Our Mission: The mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System is to administer a national network of lands and waters for the conservation, management and where appropriate, restoration of the fish, wildlife and plant resources and their habitats within the United States for the benefit of present and future generations e of Americans.

National Wildlife Refuge System In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt created the first national wildlife refuge on a small island in Florida, known today as Pelican Island NWR.

The National Wildlife Refuge System was established out of necessity due to the over harvest of migratory birds for the fashion industry and trade market causing great declines in wildlife populations.

National Wildlife Refuge System The National Wildlife Refuge System now encompasses more than 553 wildlife refuges and over 150 million acres.

National Wildlife Refuge System Hosts 41 million visitors each year Has a $500 budget Employs 5000

National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act 1997 Required management as a system Affirmed wildlife management as first priority Identified six priority public uses Defined Appropriate and Compatible Required each refuge to develop a Comprehensive Conservation Plan

Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge

Established in 1964 due to strong community support.

Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge Comprised of 11,184 acres containing a variety of upland and wetland habitats Approximately 4,000 acres are open water areas of the 45,000-acre Walter F. George Lake (Lake Eufaula)

Located on both banks of the Chattahoochee River in southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia.

What We Do? Provide habitat for migratory birds, especially waterfowl, and many other species. Provide opportunities for wildlife- Provide opportunities for wildlife oriented recreation and education.

When Should You Visit? The refuge provides many wildlife activities and is open throughout the year during daylight hours.

What can you do at Eufaula NWR? Hunting Fishing The Big 6 Wildlife Photography Wildlife Observation Natural Resources Interpretation Environmental Education

Hunting Eufaula provides hunting for waterfowl Eufaula provides hunting for waterfowl, deer, dove, squirrel, and rabbit.

Fishing Fishing is allowed year-round.

Photography Eufaula provides many opportunities to capture some of nature s beautiful sceneries.

Wildlife Observation A seven-mile auto tour route, two observation platforms, a half mile walking trail and other areas of interest are available daily during daylight hours.

Wildlife Drive The wildlife drive has a route that traverses all roads in the Upland and Houston Units in the summer. The drive is reduced in portions of the Units to provide sanctuary for wintering waterfowl November 15-February 28.

Environmental Education and di Interpretation Environmental Education is a primary goal of Eufaula NWR. Groups are welcome. On-site and off-site programs can be arranged.

Current Staff Refuge Manager Asst. Refuge Manager Biologist Office Assistant Education Specialist* Eng. Equip. Operator Maintenance Worker Six permanent, one term*

Current Management Programs Longleaf Pine Restoration Waterfowl Management Wildlife Farming Program Moist Soil Management Fire Management

Longleaf Pine Restoration Southern US - Once covered 90 million acres - Today only 3 million acres remain ENWR - 894 acres restored to longleaf pine - 436 seedlings per acre

Waterfowl Management One of the Establishing Purposes of One of the Establishing Purposes of Eufaula NWR

Water Management ***Good water control is the key to waterfowl and waterbird habitat management*** Refuge operates eight pumping stations that pump water in and out of our impoundments and manipulates dozens of water control structures

Pump Station

Wood Duck Boxes 104 managed boxes now with over 80% use 240 wood ducks banded in 2010

Wildlife Farming Program Approx. 175 acres farmed - corn - sunflowers - milo - millet

Moist Soil Management Refuge Impoundments are managed for g p g natural vegetation for waterfowl

Invasive Species (Upland) Tree-of-heaven Nepal grass Mimosa Narcissus Showy rattle-box Bahia grass Wild carrot Basey grass Hairy cluster-vine Shrub bush-clover Chinese bush-clover Japanese and Chinese privet Italian ryegrass Japanese honeysuckle Japanese climbing fern Osage orange Chinaberry Beefsteak plant White popular Kudzu Wild radish Chinese tallow Rattle-box Brazilian vervain Stiff vervain Chinese wisteria

Invasive Species (Aquatic) Alligatorweed Water Hyacinth Water Primrose Parrot Feather American Lotus Cattails Maidencane Water Smartweed Sesbania (3 spp.) Black Willows Cocklebur Giant Cutgrass Giant Salvinia Egeria

Fire Management Prescribed fire is one our best management tools

Fire Management Refuge burned @ 200 acres in March 2011 Plan to burn 300-500 acres per year

DU and COE Partnerships

Bradley Unit

Bradley Subunits

Kennedy Unit

Kennedy Subunits

Where do we go now? New Projects Funding and Personnel Partnerships and Volunteers Step-down Management Plans Monitoring and Adaptive Management Climate change