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CHICKASAW NWR
Waterfowl Impoundments
Purpose: To restore 900 acres of waterfowl habitat on Chickasaw
NWR through construction of levees, installation of 5 water control structures,
and installation of well and water distribution system. Phase II will create
sub-impoundments through construction of 25,000 linear feet of levee and improvement
of water distribution system. Management of the entire site presently consists
of a combination of moist-soil plants and flooding of agricultural crops. Mallards,
American wigeon, gadwalls, green-winged and shovelers will benefit from creation
of shallow feeding areas. The area is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service to provide quality wintering habitat for waterfowl.
Location: The project is located on Chickasaw NWR in Lauderdale
County approximately 10 miles northwest of Halls, TN.
Acres Impacted: 900 acres
Habitat Types: Moist-Soil Wetlands
Flooded Agricultural Crops
Partners: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Timeline: Phase I was completed in March 1999
Phase II was completed in March 2001
DU Contact:
Chris Cole
Director of Conservation Programs
193 Business Park Drive, Suite E
Ridgeland, MS 39157
601.956.1936
ccole@ducks.org

Tennessee Habitat Projects
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