North Platte National Wildlife Refuge

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North Platte National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area)
North Platte National Wildlife Refuge
Location: Nebraska, USA
Nearest city: Scottsbluff, NE
Coordinates: 41°56′59″N, 103°32′14″W
Area: 5,047 acres (20.42 km²)
Established: August 21, 1916
Governing body: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

North Platte National Wildlife Refuge is located in the U.S. state of Nebraska and includes 5,047 acres (20.42 km²). Managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service the refuge is broken into four separate sections that are superimposed on U.S. Bureau of Reclamation managed lakes and reservoirs. Together with the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge, the two refuges form the Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

Canada geese with offspring
Canada geese with offspring

Within the refuge is the longest continuously used Bald eagle nesting site in the state of Nebraska. Since 1994, an average of two eaglets per year have been produced from this one nest alone. During fall migrations, 200,000 ducks, Canada geese, herons and other waterfowl are know to use the refuge when migrating south. Since 1975, over 200 species of birds have been reported which makes this refuge one of the finest for bird watching in the U.S. Pronghorn, Mule and White-tailed deer, along with beaver, raccoon, prairie dog and bobcat are some of the 40 species of mammals known to inhabit the refuge. Sport fishing is popular with Largemouth bass, walleye and Yellow perch considered the best game species.

The main section of the refuge is located 8 miles (12.87 km) northwest of Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

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