Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge

Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Location Harrison County, Texas, United States
Nearest city Karnack
Coordinates 32°40′21″N 94°07′41″W / 32.6725°N 94.1281°W / 32.6725; -94.1281Coordinates: 32°40′21″N 94°07′41″W / 32.6725°N 94.1281°W / 32.6725; -94.1281
Area 8,493 acres (3,437 ha)[1]
Established 2000 (2000)
Governing body U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Website www.fws.gov/refuge/caddo_lake/

The Cado Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a 8,493-acre (3,437 ha) protected area of Texas managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. It is located along Caddo Lake in East Texas.

The area that currently encompasses the refuge was highly valued in the 19th Century because its loamy soil supported rich cotton plantations. During World War II, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant was established on the site. In 1993, the importance of the wetlands surrounding Caddo Lake was recognized at the Ramsar Convention, as the area was one of thirteen in the US that were deemed to be of "international significance". The NWR was authorized in 2000 to protect the bottomlands of the Harrison Bayou.

References

  1. "History of the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant". U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

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