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Moapa Valley
National Wildlife Refuge
9 miles east of Glendale in
Clark County, NV   
E-mail: talktous@fws.govgov
Phone Number: 702-879-6110
Visit the Refuge's Web Site:
http://desertcomplex.fws.gov/moapavalley/
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  Overview
Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge
The Moapa Valley Refuge was established on September 10, 1979, to secure habitat for the endangered Moapa dace. This small fish, the sole member of the genus Moapa, is endemic to the Muddy River system. Dace populations have declined due to habitat destruction and the introduction of nonnative fish species.

This modest refuge--106 acres--located in Clark County, Nevada, 60 miles north of Las Vegas, is critical to prevent extinction of the Moapa dace. Dace habitat on the refuge consists of stream channels supported by six thermal springs emerging near the center of the refuge. Moapa Refuge is a unit of the Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex.


Getting There . . .
Currently, due to its small size, fragile habitats, ongoing restoration work, and removal of unsafe structures, the refuge is closed to the general public.

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Wildlife and Habitat
The Moapa Valley refuge was established to protect and enhance populations of Moapa dace. The Moapa dace are an endangered species found only on the refuge. The threatened desert tortoise may also occurs on the refuge.

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The refuge is closed to the public.




Recreation and Education Opportunities
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Managment Activities

Management is aimed at habitat restoration and enhancement.