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The Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) System, located in Kings Bay, in the town of Crystal River, and consists of 20 islands and several small parcels of land. The 80-acre (32 ha) refuge (only accessible by boat) was established in 1983, to protect the West Indian manatee.
The Parker River National Wildlife Refuge extends to the foot of Bar Hill on the southern side of Stage Island Pool; that is, the pool is not in the state park. Stage Island is part of the refuge. The trail on state land along the southern half of the pool, which follows the old salt-works road, is continued in the refuge on the northern side.
Crystal River, Florida, a small city in Florida; Crystal River (Florida), a river near the small city of the same name; Crystal River (Colorado), a tributary of the Roaring Fork River in Colorado; Crystal River (Michigan), a stream located in northern Michigan's Lower Peninsula; Crystal River Archaeological State Park in Florida
The 40-by-60-foot (12.2 m × 18.3 m) opening drops down to reveal a cavern some 400 feet (122 m) below. While likely known to native peoples, the cavern was first discovered in modern times by Ammon Billings, a local rancher leading a scouting party of five, west of Hackberry Creek in Edwards County in 1876.
The Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge is the longest contiguous river refuge in the continental U.S., spanning 261 river miles from Wabasha, Minnesota to Rock Island, Illinois.
The complex also manages the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge and the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge. [4] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service owns and manages Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge and entered into a cooperative agreement with Florida Park Service to cooperatively manage the entire island in 1989 and is known as Egmont ...
Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge: Butte/Glenn/Tehama Counties CA 1989: 10,146 acres (41.06 km 2) [51] Salinas River National Wildlife Refuge: Monterey County: CA 1974 316 acres (1.28 km 2) [52] San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge: San Diego County: CA 1999 2,620 acres (10.6 km 2) [53] San Diego National Wildlife Refuge: San Diego ...
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