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Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Pingree, North Dakota
   
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The Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge Complex is composed of several parts:

The Complex is responsible for the management of all National Wildlife Refuge System lands in nine counties in east central North Dakota. Additionally, the Chase Lake Prairie project, a component of the North American Waterfwl Management Plan, includes 5.5 million acres in 11 counties. The Headquarters for the Complex is located on Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge near Pingree, ND. Our two other offices are the Chase Lake Prairie Project near Woodworth, ND and the Valley City Wetland Management District near Valley City, ND.





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Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge Complex
7745 11th Street SE
Pingree, North Dakota 58476-8308

701-285-3341 (voice)*
701-285-3350 (fax)

arrowwood@fws.gov

* Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals may reach the Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge Complex through Relay North Dakota by dialing:

  • 711
  • 1-800-366-6888 (TTY)
  • 1-800-366-6889 (voice)
  • 1-877-366-3709 (speech to speech)
  • 1-800-435-8590 (Spanish services)


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