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The watershed of the Cache River, in which the Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located. The Refuge's area covers a variety of habitats, including cypress-tupelo swamp, bottomland forest, upland hardwood forests, oak barrens, and prairie grassland. Over 50 threatened and endangered species are found within the refuge's boundaries. In ...
Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1990, covers 15,000 acres (61 km 2) of aquatic and riparian habitat, and is eventually planned to expand to 35,500 acres (144 km 2). The Illinois Department of Natural Resources' Cache River State Natural Area protects another 14,489 acres (58.63 km 2 ).
Cypress Creek is a stream that flows from Snake Creek and Mound Creek in Waller County, Texas to its mouth at Spring Creek in Harris County, Texas. It is part of the Cypress Creek watershed, and flows into the west fork of the San Jacinto River watershed - eventually flowing to the Gulf of Mexico .
Cypress is located near the intersection of US Highway 290 and Spring-Cypress Road. Cypress is located within the Cypress Creek and Little Cypress Creek watershed. There are no official boundary lines for the exact area, but roads commonly mentioned to bound the area include FM 529 road as the southern border, HWY 6 and FM 1960 as the eastern border, and HWY 249 as the northern border.
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Spring Creek State Game Area St. Joseph 42°03′41″N 85°35′35″W / 42.06139°N 85.59306°W / 42.06139; -85.59306 ( Spring Creek State Game
Big Cypress Creek is an 86-mile-long (138 km) river in Texas. [1] It is part of the Red River watershed, with its water eventually flowing to the Atchafalaya River through the Atchafalaya Basin and entering the Gulf of Mexico .
Cypress Creek Preserve is a 7,400 acres (3,000 ha) park in Pasco County, Florida at 8720 Pump Station Road in Land o' Lakes, Florida. According to the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) the land was purchased to provide flood protection and as a public water supply.