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reforested. Secondly, the FWS proposes to purchase 32,600 acres to extend the refuge about 30 miles northward in a narrow strip, now only six percent forested, along Bayou DeView. The third priority area for purchase is the Cache River Peripheral with 29,997 acres which to partially connect the Cache River Refuge with protected lands along the White River. Unique to the Lower Valley of the
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The Cache River NWR has gradually expanded to its present size through acquisition from private owners of land. Most of the land in the refuge, and that planned for acquisition, had been drained and used for agriculture. The long-term goal is to re-forest former farming areas with native vegetation
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In 2012 the FWS proposed a major expansion in the acreage of the Cache River Refuge. The boundaries of the area proposed by acquisition include 287,574 acres (116,377 ha) within which land would be purchased from willing buyers and subject to the availability of funds. The objectives of the
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Three priority areas for purchase were identified. First, the FWS proposes to acquire up to 38,483 acres between the Cache River and Bayou DeView rivers. The addition of these lands to the refuge would enable the two watersheds to be re-connected and the 85 percent of the land now farmed to be
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The refuge attracts 120,000 visitors annually. Hunting, fishing, canoeing, wildlife observation, and photography are popular. Deer, small game, duck, and goose hunting is allowed during seasons in the autumn and winter. Fishing is allowed year-round.
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expansion are to restore the natural ecosystem of land that had been converted to agriculture, to reforest cleared land, and provide a buffer for the present refuge which consists mostly of a narrow corridor along the Cache River and Bayou DeView.
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calls itself the "Rice and Duck Capital of the World." The National Wildlife Refuge runs along the flood-plain of the Cache River for 70 miles (100 km) from the Cache River's mouth at
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and 17,000 acres (30 km) of formerly agricultural land now in the process of reforestation. The refuge is home to over 50 species of mammals including
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This article is about the National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas. For the National Wildlife Refuge on the Cache River in Illinois, see
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National Wildlife Refuges. Other conservation lands such as several state owned wildlife management areas are also nearby. The
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As there are several hundred landowners in the priority areas, acquisition of the land will likely take many years.
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In 2012, the FWS proposed the gradual expansion of the refuge up to a maximum of 287,574 acres (116,377 ha).
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A map of Cache River National Wildlife Refuge and the surrounding area, including areas proposed for expansion.
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in North America and also important for other duck and neo-tropic species. It hosts the only native
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about 13 percent of this area consists of sand dunes with vegetation adapted to dryer climates.
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The refuge currently includes 47,000 acres (134 km) of bottomland forest and
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Other similar protected areas for wildlife located nearby along the Cache and
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claimed they had taken a four-second video and recorded audio calls of the
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on the North American continent. In 2005, a possible sighting of the
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is a 68,993 acre (223 km) (2014) wildlife refuge in the state of
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signed in 1971. It is one of the most important wintering area for
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The Cache River refuge is the most important wintering area for
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Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge
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Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category

Map showing the location of Cache River National Wildlife Refuge
Arkansas
United States
35°03′30″N 91°19′45″W / 35.05833°N 91.32917°W / 35.05833; -91.32917
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Cache River NWR
Ramsar Wetland
Arkansas
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Ramsar wetlands of international importance
Ramsar Convention
ducks
bottomland hardwood forest
ivory-billed woodpecker

Army Corps of Engineers
Cache River
Stuttgart, Arkansas
Clarendon, Arkansas
Grubbs, Arkansas
Jackson
Woodruff
Prairie
Monroe
swamps
bald cypress
Bayou De View

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