- Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
The 147,392 acre (596 km²) Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge includes the most northern remnant of the historic
Everglades wetland ecosystem. Located inPalm Beach County, Florida , west ofBoynton Beach, FL ., Loxahatchee is one of over 500national wildlife refuge s located throughout the United States and administered by theUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service . The refuge not only preserves and protects native wildlife, but also offers compatible public recreational and educational opportunities including walking trails, a canoe trail, bike trail, boat ramps, fishing platform, observation towers, butterfly garden, and a visitor center. It is home to alligator, the endangeredSnail Kite , and as many as 257species ofbird s. As such, it has been designated a 'gateway site' for theGreat Florida Birding Trail .Not quite all of the convert|147392|acre|km2|sing=on refuge is Everglades marsh habitat. A four hundred acre
bald cypress swamp is the largest remaining remnant of a cypress strand that once separated the pine flatwoods in the east from the Evergladesmarsh es. A boardwalk into the swamp gives the visitor a chance for an up-close swamp experience without getting his or her feet wet.Hurricane Wilma damaged the refuge in October, 2005, and the administration building was condemned.Despite all of its treasures, the refuge is in serious danger of quickly becoming an exclusive haven for invasive plants, especially the
melaleuca tree and Old World climbing fern, both rapidly growing non-native species, which are quickly overgrowing the native flora and are likely not compatible with the native wildlife.References
*Part of this article incorporates text from the
US Fish and Wildlife Service , which is in thepublic domain .External links
* [http://loxahatchee.fws.gov Arthur R. Marshall National Wildlife Refuge]
* [http://www.loxahatcheefriends.com/ Friends of Loxahatchee]
* [http://www.artmarshall.org/ The Arthur R. Marshall Foundation]
* [http://www.evergladestrail.org/ The Everglades Trail]
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