Cache River Refuge
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Cache River National Wildlife Refuge, located in Augusta, Arkansas, was established in 1986 to protect and preserve the unique wetland habitats of the Cache River basin. With over 56,000 acres of non-contiguous tracts, the refuge is home to some of the most intact and least disturbed bottomland hardwood forests in the Mississippi Valley region, making it a haven for migrating waterfowl and other wildlife.
Recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the RAMSAR Convention, Cache River National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors the opportunity to explore its diverse ecosystem, including bottomland forests, sloughs, oxbow lakes, croplands, and reforested areas. With its rich natural heritage and abundant wildlife, the refuge provides a unique and educational experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
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