Roseau River Wildlife Management Area
62,000-acre area with several thousand acres of other public land adjoining.  The unit is low and flat, part of the glacial Lake Agassiz Lake plain.  The Roseau River Flows west for 14 miles through the unit.  3 impoundments totaling 10,600 acres have been constructed.  These wetlands are managed for resident and migratory waterfowl, other wetland wildlife species, public hunting, and other recreational pursuits as well as flood control.  Three are sanctuaries totaling 7,000 acres, which provide feed, resting, and breeding areas.  This WMA is uniquely large and diverse and is open year round.  It is home to bird rarities and Horned Grebes, Sandhill Cranes, Black Tern, Great Gray Owls, and nesting Bald Eagles.

Location; Northwestern Roseau County
For more information call: (218) 463-1130.