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Description: Crane Meadows NWR was established in 1992 to preserve a large, natural wetland complex. The Refuge is located in central MN and serves as an important stop for many species of migrating birds. The refuge harbors one of the largest nesting populations of greater sandhill cranes in Minnesota. Unique habitats include native tallgrass prairie, oak savanna, and wetlands with dense stands of wild rice. The refuge also serves as the base for an aggressive private lands program in Morrison County focusing on the restoration of drained wetlands through voluntary agreements. Acquisition of land for Crane Meadows is continuing as funding is appropriated. Directions: Crane Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is located in Central Minnesota approximately 30 miles north of St. Cloud and 6 miles southeast of Little Falls.From Little Falls, Mn follow State Highway 10 south approximately 2 miles to County Highway 35 East. Travel approximately 4.5 miles to the Platte River Bridge and, after crossing bridge, take the second driveway on the left to refuge headquarters. From St. Cloud take State Highway 10 north approximately 25 miles to County Highway 35 East. Travel approximately 4.5 miles to the Platte River Bridge and, after crossing bridge, take the second driveway on the left to refuge headquarters.
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