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Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge

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Nearest city
  
Sunnyside, Washington

Address
  
Toppenish, WA 98948, USA

Phone
  
+1 509-546-1800

Website
  
Toppenish NWR

Area
  
8.005 kmĀ²

Established
  
1964

Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
Yakima County, Washington, United States

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

Similar
  
Pierce National Wildlife R, Camp Wooten Retreat C, Stretch Point State Park, Steptoe Battlefield State Park, Doe Island State Park

Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Yakama Indian Reservation about 6 miles south of Toppenish, Washington, in the agriculturally intensive Yakima Valley of eastern Washington state. Using the waters of Toppenish and Snake Creeks and supplemented with summer irrigation, managers are able to provide a mosaic of refuge wetlands interspersed with lush riparian and native upland habitats.

Wetland habitats rich with food attract thousands of wintering waterfowl, and during the summer, provide breeding grounds for an array of wetland-dependent birds, mammals, and plants. Winding its way through the refuge, Toppenish Creek serves an important role as one of the last remaining streams where Columbia River steelhead still reproduce in good numbers.

Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge is a place where people observe spectacular concentrations of waterfowl or participate in wildlife-dependent recreation such as hunting, wildlife photography or environmental education programs.

References

Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia