- Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge
Infobox_protected_area | name = Boyer Chute
iucn_category = IV
caption =
locator_x = 141
locator_y = 69
location =Nebraska , USA
nearest_city = Omaha, NE
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 27
lat_seconds = 05.8
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 95
long_minutes = 57
long_seconds = 18.8
long_direction = W
area = 3,350 acres (13.56 km²)
established = 1996
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governing_body =U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Boyer Chute National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1996, is located along the banks of the
Missouri River in theU.S. state ofNebraska . The 3,350-acre (13.56 km²) refuge preserves an area that had been cultivated and neglected before the early 1990s.Channelization projects along the Missouri River to improve flood control and navigation resulted in the closing off a side branch of the river, known since the early 1800s as Boyer Chute. Between 1820 and 1937 the Missouri River had migrated 3 miles (4.8 km) eastward and the area of the chute had originally been on the east bank of the river; today, the chute is west of the main channel of the Missouri. In 1937, theArmy Corps of Engineers began to rechannel portions of the Missouri River, cutting off the chute to flowing water. Overgrowth and cultivation took over the lands now preserved in the refuge. Restoration of the area commenced in 1993; this included planting 9,100 native plants and trees and restoring the inflow to the chute from the main channel of the Missouri River.Today, the refuge is home to dozens of
mammal species, includingWhite-tailed deer ,beaver s,opossum s,raccoon s,bobcat s,fox es andcoyote s.Bald eagle s,heron s,duck s,Belted Kingfisher s andhawk s are known to inhabit the refuge and restoration projects also improved sportfishing opportunities by providing better breeding habitat. The refuge is also along one of the primarybird migration routes inNorth America ; the population of migratory birds increases substantially spring andfall months.Several miles of nature
trail s provide access through portions of the refuge and a concrete pedestrian bridge crosses over the chute to an island. During low water flow levels along the Missouri River in the late fall and winter months, the chute may have little or no water flow.Hunting is allowed in season with a permit and there are several fishing piers. No pets are allowed in the refuge.Boyer NWR is located 15 miles (24 km) north ofOmaha, Nebraska ; most visitors followU.S. Highway 75 toFort Calhoun, Nebraska , and then follow the signs east for 3 miles (4.8 km) to the refuge.See also
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DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge
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