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Coordinates: 33°4808N 90°0618W / 33.80223°N 90.10495°W / 33.80223; -90.10495
 

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Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge

IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)

Map showing the location of Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge
Map showing the location of Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge

Map of the United States

LocationGrenada County, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, United States
Nearest cityHolcomb, Mississippi
Coordinates33°48′08N 90°06′18W / 33.80223°N 90.10495°W / 33.80223; -90.10495
Area4,083 acres (16.52 km2)
Established1990
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteTallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge

The Tallahatchie National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1990 and consists of 4,083 acres (16.52 km2) in Grenada and Tallahatchie counties. Topography is relatively flat and land has been subject to extensive clearing and drainage for commodity crops, including cotton before and after the Civil War. Upon acquisition the refuge lands consisted mostly of agricultural fields. Since then, nearly 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) have been reforested. The unit's largest continuous tract is a patchwork of cultivated farmlands, old fields, and small scattered hardwood bottomland forests bisected by the meandering Tippo Bayou, which is its centerpiece.

The old oxbows and low-lying fields along Tippo Bayou flood each winter and attract large concentrations of waterfowl. Wood ducks abound here. The unit also has a very healthy deer herd. Peregrine falcons, bald eagles, merlin, least tern, black tern and wood storks occasionally pass through the refuge in migration. Eastern screech owls, barred owls, great horned owls, loggerhead shrikes, and red-tailed hawks are common year-round residents. Blue grosbeaks, dickcissels, and painted buntings can be seen during the summer months. Most of the agricultural land of the area is devoted to raising soybeans and rice, for the benefit of waterfowl. The refuge is complemented on the south by the 9,483-acre (38.38 km2) Malmaison Wildlife Management Area managed by the State of Mississippi.

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