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Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge

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Nearest city
  
Marion, Illinois

Phone
  
+1 618-997-3344

Area
  
177.6 km²

Established
  
1947

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
Williamson, Jackson, and Union counties, Illinois, USA

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Website
  
Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge

Address
  
8588 IL-148, Marion, IL 62959, USA

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Cache River State Natural A, Mermet Lake State Fish and, Meredosia National Wildlife R, Newton Lake State Fish and, Horseshoe Lake State Park

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Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is a 43,890 acre (180 km²) 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 centers on Crab Orchard Lake. Major habitat types on the refuge include hardwood forest, agricultural land, grazing units, brushland, wetlands, and lakes. Other major bodies of water on the refuge are Devil's Kitchen Lake and Little Grassy Lake.

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Crab orchard national wildlife refuge


DescriptionEdit

The refuge provides significant resting areas for migratory birds utilizing the Mississippi Flyway. Wintering numbers of Canada geese can peak at 200,000. A total of 700 plant species, 245 bird species, 33 mammal species, 63 fish species, and 44 reptile and amphibian species have been documented on the refuge.

The western 24,000 acres (97 km²) of the refuge provide a wide range of recreational opportunities and also include a 4,050 acre (16 km²) wilderness area. The eastern portion, 20,000 acres (81 km²), is a wildlife sanctuary, and public use is limited.

Annual visitation is approximately 1,000,000 visitors. Industrial activities on the refuge range from manufacturing and storage facilities to administrative offices. Many buildings now housing industries were used in the manufacturing of high explosives during World War II, and they are still used for military ordnance production today. The concrete igloos built for munition storage are now leased to private industry for storage of many types of products.

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge is managed with four broad objectives: wildlife management, agriculture, recreation, and industry. The primary wildlife management objective is to satisfy the food and resting needs of wintering Canada geese and other wildlife. This objective is coordinated with the agriculture objective through cooperative farming and permittee grazing programs.

Crab Orchard WildernessEdit

The Crab Orchard Wilderness, a federally listed 4,050-acre (16.4 km2) U.S. wilderness area, occupies the southernmost strip of the National Wildlife Refuge.

References

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia