In 2013, federal government designated the White River watershed as the nation's second "National Blueway". Later that year, the Fish and Wildlife Service proposed that the White River NWR be expanded. The expansion proposal calls for the refuge to be expanded from the present to as much as . The expansion would be carried out by purchasing land from willing sellers as funds are available from
Federal Duck Stamps, the
Migratory Bird Conservation Fund, and the
Land and Water Conservation Fund. The proposed expansion would add to the refuge 9 miles of White River
floodplain, 26 miles of the
Arkansas River, and 34 miles of the west bank of the
Mississippi River. The land would provide additional habitat for a variety of birds, fishes, and other animals. The expansion would also be important for the preservation and restoration of Arkansas's "Big Woods," a floodplain forest of which less than 10 percent remains intact. The Fish and Wildlife Service has also proposed expansion of the
Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, which borders the White River NWR on the north. The proposed expansions, if fully implemented, would preserve almost of land in the White River watershed. Additional parcels of conservation land owned by the state of Arkansas and private conservation groups are contiguous with the national wildlife refuges. ==Name of refuge==