
The FWS is seeking public review and comment on the proposed opening or expansion of hunting and/or fishing. The public is invited to review the draft documents, including the draft plan(s), compatibility determination(s) as appropriate, and NEPA compliance documentation. The draft documents are available through the Federal Register docket number: FWS–HQ–NWRS–2026–1223.
The comment period on the proposed hunting and sport fishing regulations across Service-managed lands and waters will stay open for 30-days from May 27 through June 26, 2026. Please submit your comments directly through the Federal Register.
Visit Us
The refuge can be accessed by the non-motorized boat landing at the south end of Farm Creek. Check out our Visit Us page for more information about how to visit the refuge.
Location and Contact Information
What We Do
Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge staff manages the refuge’s wetlands, uplands, and shoreline with a variety of inventory, monitoring, and protection methods. Learn about our management practices, comprehensive conservation planning and more on the What We Do page.
Our Species
The diverse habitats found at Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge are home to an impressive array of species, especially given the relatively small size of the refuge. Find out more about the residents of Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge on our Species page.
Get Involved
Interested in getting involved with Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge? Visit the link below to learn more.



