Who We Are
Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge and Conservation Area is 66 acres of upland oak savanna, established in 2016 and open to the public for some recreation opportunities. The refuge strives to protect, restore and manage ecological processes within the Kankakee River Basin, benefiting many species of plants and animals, while also providing high quality wildlife-dependent recreation opportunities for all visitors.
Details
| (773) 405-7129 | |
| anne_hughes-wagner@fws.gov | |
| Anne Hughes | |
| Biological Scientist Tech Wildlife |