Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building offers vital information on wildlife conservation while serving as a visitor center in Limestone ME. Managed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, it promotes ecological awareness through engaging programs and
At Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building and Visitor Contact Station, we are dedicated to the conservation and enhancement of wildlife and their habitats. As part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, we provide vital resources and information to visitors and support efforts in protecting endangered species, managing migratory birds, and restoring significant fisheries. Our mission is to ensure a sustainable environment for future generations while promoting public awareness and education about our natural heritage. Visit us to learn more about our programs and initiatives.
Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Admin Building and Visitor Contact Station serves as a key hub for environmental conservation efforts in Limestone, Maine. As part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, our facility plays a critical role in managing one of over 560 National Wildlife Refuges across the United States. Our mission encompasses the protection of endangered species, management of migratory bird populations, restoration of nationally significant fisheries, and enforcement of federal wildlife laws. The station offers visitors an opportunity to engage with nature through educational programs that highlight the importance of biodiversity and habitat conservation. Our visitor center provides comprehensive tourist information, helping guests navigate the vast natural resources available within the refuge while offering insights into local wildlife. With an array of outdoor recreational opportunities such as scenic drives, birdwatching, and hiking trails, we aim to foster a deep