Audubon Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges: South Central; Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma

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Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 2000-04-22
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Griffin
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Summary

The roots of the current National Wildlife Refuge System were formed in 1903 by Theodore Roosevelt, who wanted to keep our most important habitats "forever wild". Devoted primarily to protecting wildlife, wetlands, and open spaces, refuges offer unrivaled opportunities for visitors to observe and learn about our natural world.There are now more than 500 refuge areas in the United States, comprising more than 90 million acres. Habitats protected by refuges include virgin forests, tidal marshes, prairies, deserts, and tundra; species that flourish on refuges include the bald eagle, the peregrine falcon, the American alligator, the American bison, mountain lions, bats, beavers, bears, sea turtles, and hundreds of others, including more than 60 endangered species.With more than 19 million copies sold to date and more than 105 titles now in print, the National Audubon Society's book program includes the National Audubon Society Field Guides (Knopf) and National Audubon Society First Field Guides (Scholastic). The mission of the Society is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity. The National Wildlife Refuges are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Table of Contents

Foreword viii
Theodore Roosevelt IV
Preface x
John Flicker
Introduction 1(14)
South Central
15(11)
ARKANSAS
Bald Knob NWR
26(2)
Big Lake NWR
28(6)
Cache River NWR
34(2)
Felsenthal NWR
36(8)
Holla Bend NWR
44(6)
Overflow NWR
50(3)
Pond Creek NWR
53(3)
Wapanocca NWR
56(6)
White River NWR
62(6)
KANSAS
Flint Hills NWR
68(5)
Kirwin NWR
73(6)
Quivira NWR
79(7)
LOUISIANA
Atchafalaya NWR
86(6)
Bayou Cocodrie NWR
92(2)
Bayou Sauvage NWR
94(7)
Big Branch Marsh NWR
101(6)
Black Bayou NWR
107(2)
Bogue Chitto NWR
109(3)
Breton NWR
112(2)
Cameron Prairie NWR
114(7)
Catahoula NWR
121(5)
D'Arbonne NWR
126(6)
Delta NWR
132(3)
Lacassine NWR
135(6)
Lake Ophelia NWR Complex
141(3)
Lake Ophelia NWR
Grand Cote NWR
Sabine NWR
144(7)
Tensas River NWR
151(6)
Upper Ouachita NWR
157(5)
MISSOURI
Big Muddy NF & WR
162(3)
Clarence Cannon NWR
165(5)
Mingo NWR
170(8)
Squaw Creek NWR
178(7)
Swan Lake NWR
185(6)
OKLAHOMA
Little River NWR
191(3)
Salt Plains NWR
194(7)
Sequoyah NWR
201(5)
Tishomingo NWR
206(4)
Washita NWR
210(3)
Wichita Mountains NWR
213(13)
Appendix
Nonvisitable National Wildlife Refuges
221(1)
Federal recreation fees
221(1)
Volunteer activities
222(1)
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service general information
223(1)
National Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuaries
224(2)
Bibliography and Resouces 226(2)
Glossary 228(6)
Index 234(8)
Acknowledgements 242(1)
About the authors 242(1)
Photography credits 242(1)
National Audubon Society mission statement 243(1)
National Audubon Society application form 244

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