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White River National Wildlife Refuge

Refuge Manager
White River National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 308
DeWitt, Arkansas 72042
Or Call: (501) 946-1468

White River National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1935, contains 155,126 acres of prime bottomland hardwood habitat located within the flood plain of the lower White River. For management purposes, most of the lands within the refuge have been divide into a north Unit and a South Unit which are separated by Arkansas Highway 1. Plus a few scattered tracts are isolated from the main body of the refuge. Public hunting and fishing are permitted on the refuge in accordance with State and Federal regulations and special refuge regulations.

This information supplied by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service



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