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Pike County: MO 1964 3,750 acres (15.2 km 2) [245] Great River National Wildlife Refuge: Clark County Lewis County Adams County, Illinois Pike County, Illinois: MO 1958 11,600 acres (47 km 2) [246] Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge: Holt County: MO 1935 7,415 acres (30.01 km 2) [247] Mingo National Wildlife Refuge: Stoddard County Wayne ...
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is a 43,890 acre (180 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge primarily in southwestern Williamson County, but with small extensions into adjacent eastern Jackson and northeastern Union counties of southern Illinois, in the United States. Its land and water contain a wide diversity of flora and fauna.
It was established in 1935 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. The refuge comprises 7,350 acres (30 km 2) along the eastern edge of the Missouri River floodplain south of Mound City, Missouri in Holt County, Missouri.
Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in Kansas. It was established in 1954 for the conservation and management of wildlife resources, particularly migratory birds. The Kirwin Dam was built in the early 1950s near Kirwin, Kansas, and the reservoir created in the process provides water to the ...
Bird baths and feeders can return to Illinois yards Wednesday. The state’s Department of Natural Resources advised people to remove baths and feeders during the month of May to try to minimize ...
40 acres, operated by the Illinois Audubon Society Andresen Nature Center: Fulton: Whiteside: Northwest: information, operated by volunteers, open for city events and education programs, features displays of local wildlife, insects, and flora found along the local watershed of the upper Mississippi River Anita Purves Nature Center: Urbana ...
Kansas, located in the middle of the US, is a fantastic migration route for lots of species. Choose from an Eastern Bluebird, a Downy Woodpecker, a Baltimore Oriole, and a Brown-headed Cowbird.
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