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Missouri National Recreational RiverFloating down the river on a summer day.
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Missouri National Recreational River
Animals
Flock of white pelicans along lower Niobrara River

Linda Gordon

American White Pelicans on lower Niobrara River

Wildlife is abundant in and along the three recreational rivers—Missouri, Niobrara and Verdigre—primarily because of the varied habitat. The river and island complexes provide feeding, resting, and breeding areas for water birds and furbearers. The types of wildlife, however, have changed since the Lewis and Clark Expedition or the later settling of the West. At this site you will find current lists of animal species. This site will be updated as new information becomes available.
Missouri River Delta  

Did You Know?
Before the 1950s, the Missouri River carried an average of roughly 140 million tons of sediment per year past Yankton. After closure of the dams in the 1960s, an average of roughly 4 million tons per year moved past the same location.

Last Updated: July 17, 2007 at 16:33 EST