Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge

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6772 Highway 76 S
Stanton, TN 38069

Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge, situated in Stanton, TN, spans 11,556 acres and serves as a vital habitat for wintering waterfowl and migratory birds. Its location along 23 miles of the Hatchie River in Haywood County showcases diverse landscapes including bottomland hardwoods, moist soil units, agricultural fields, and uplands.

The refuge's topography, characterized by flat bottomlands with varying elevations, supports a rich variety of wildlife and plant species within the Lower Mississippi River Ecosystem. With approximately 9,764 acres of bottomland hardwood forests, 382 acres of upland forests, and various other habitats, Hatchie Refuge provides a crucial ecological niche for a diverse range of wildlife.

Established in 1964 as a sanctuary for migratory birds, the primary mission of Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge is to protect and enhance the river-driven bottomland hardwood ecosystem. This ecosystem not only supports wintering waterfowl and other migratory birds but also provides a valuable learning opportunity for visitors to understand the significance of this unique and dwindling habitat.

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Rachel W.
6/15/2023

What happened to his wife Beth? She drop dead or being slowly killed. I wonder if you live on her land?

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Andie B.
5/9/2018

For birders: There are a surprising number of bird species here at Hatchie NWR. At different times of year you can see waterfowl as well as warblers. It's also a really good place to take someone...

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