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"I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in."


John Muir


Our Mission

The Friends of Sherburne believe that the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge is a unique natural resource and that we can help the community develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Refuge and its mission.


The Refuge

Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge consists of 30,700 acres of Federal land that represents a diverse biological community characteristic of the transition zone between tallgrass prairie and forest.  The refuge was established to protect and restore the habitats associated with the St. Francis River Valley for migratory birds and other wildlife purposes.  The focus of the Refuge is on the restoration of oak savanna , wetland, and big woods habitats.

 



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