- Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge
Infobox Protected area
name = Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge
iucn_category = IV
caption = Map of theUnited States
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locator_x = 165
locator_y = 144
location =St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
nearest_city =Krotz Springs, Louisiana
coords =(coord|30|29|00|N|91|44|00|W|type:landmark)
area =
established = 1986
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visitation_year =
governing_body = U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
world_heritage_site =The Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge is located about convert|30|mi|km west ofBaton Rouge, Louisiana and one mile (1.6 km) east ofKrotz Springs, Louisiana lies just east of theAtchafalaya River .History
The refuge was established in 1986 to provide for 1) conservation and management of all fish and wildlife within the refuge, 2) to fulfill the international treaty obligations of the United States with respect to fish and wildlife, and 3) to provide opportunities for scientific research, environmental education, and fish and wildlife oriented recreation, including hunting, fishing and trapping, birdwatching, nature photography, and others.
Wildlife and Habitat
The refuge is encompassed within nearly one-half million acres of hardwood swamps, lakes and bayous. The natural floodplain of the Atchafalaya River flows for convert|140|mi|km south from its junction with the
Mississippi River to theGulf of Mexico . The basin's dense bottomland hardwoods, cypress-tupelo swamps, overflow lakes, and meandering bayous provide a tremendous diversity of habitat for more than 200 species of resident and migratory birds and numerous other wildlife and the area has been recognized as an Internationally Important Bird Area. The basin's wooded wetlands also provide vital nesting habitat for wood ducks, and support the nation's largest concentration of Americanwoodcock .Eagle s,osprey s, swallow-tailed kites, and Mississippi kites can occasionally be seen soaring overhead.Wild turkey s,white-tailed deer , gray andfox squirrel s,eastern cottontail ,swamp rabbit , gray andred fox ,coyote ,striped skunk , andopposum inhabit the refuge, as do a small remnant population ofblack bear s. Furbearers found in this great swamp areraccoon ,mink ,bobcat ,nutria ,muskrat ,river otter , andbeaver .The lifeblood of the fishery is the basin's annual flooding and dewatering cycle. Overflows occur during the winter and spring rains, with many areas gradually becoming dewatered during the summer and fall. Sportfishing is popular throughout the basin.
Largemouth bass ,white crappie ,black crappie ,warmouth ,bluegill ,redear sunfish , andchannel catfish are the primary species sought. More than 85 species of fish occur in the basin, and their populations frequently exceed 1,000 pounds per acre. Red swampcrawfish and white river crawfish are also important for both a sport and commercial harvest.ee also
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References
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