National Wildlife Refuge is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The Protected areas of the United States are managed by an array of different federal state tribal and local level authorities and receive widely varying levels The National Wildlife Refuge system is a network of lands and waters managed to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat.
The system consists of over 500 refuges across the nation. Nearly all of them have the words "National Wildlife Refuge", "Wetland Management District", or "Wildlife Management Area" in their names; notable exceptions include:
History
- See main article: History of the National Wildlife Refuge System
Statistics (as of 2004)
Physical Features
- Area of land under management (Stewardship Lands): = 96,013,646 acres (388,533 km²)[1]
- Area of land less than fee title = 3,775,246 acres (15,278 km²)[1]
- Area of wetlands = 45,677,973 acres (184,852 km²)[1]
- Number of management units = 632 (includes 545 refuges, 37 wetland management districts, and 50 coordination areas)[1]
- Number of Wilderness areas = 75[1]
- Area of Wilderness = 20,698,845 acres (83,765 km²)[1]
- Length of rivers within the National Wild & Scenic Rivers System = 1,051 miles (1,691 km)[1]
- Length of refuge boundary with Mexico = 120 miles (193 km)[1]
Management
- Area of wetlands restored in 2004 = 89,262 acres (361 km²)[1]
- Area burned in 2004 to reduce hazardous fuels = 45,012 acres (182 km²)[1]
Visitation
- Total visitors in 2004 = 39,847,108[1]
- Total visits in 2004 = 72,563,393[1]
Volunteers
- Total volunteers in 2004 = 32,933[1]
- Total volunteer hours in 2004 = 1,339,427[1]
- Value of volunteer hours in 2004 = $23,024,750[1]
Real Property
- Length of roads maintained = 11,700 miles (18,800 km)[1]
- Number of buildings maintained = 5,850[1]
- Number of employee housing units = 660[1]
- Number of bridges = 650 (0 tunnels)[1]
- Miles of fencing = 13,500[1]
- Number of water control structures maintained = 9,100[1]
Personnel
- Total staff = 3,809 FTE’s (Full Time Equivalents, thus two half-time employees count as one FTE)[1]
- Number of refuge enforcement officers = 491[1]
- Number of firefighter FTE’s = 538[1]
See also
External links
- Official website of the National Wildlife Refuge
- Legislation
- Official Web site of the Blue Goose Alliance - a Non-profit organization promoting the establishment of the NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE SERVICE as a separate agency within the U. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Utah, established in 1927 Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is a US National Wildlife Refuge on Hart Mountain in southeastern Oregon, United States which protects The National Bison Range (NBR is a National Wildlife Refuge located in western Montana established in 1908 to provide a sanctuary for the American bison The National Elk Refuge is located in the US state of Wyoming and was created in 1912 to protect habitat and provide sanctuary for the largest Elk (also The National Key Deer Refuge is a 8542 Acre (3457 km² National Wildlife Refuge located on Big Pine Key and No Name Key in the Florida Sullys Hill National Game Preserve is a National Wildlife Refuge located on the shore of Devil's Lake in Benson County North Dakota, within the lands of The National Wildlife Refuge System in the United States has a long and distinguished history Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge is a United States National Wildlife Refuge located near Vero Beach Florida. As of 30 July 2007 there were 548 National Wildlife Refuges in each of the United States. The timeline of environmental events is a historical account of events that have shaped humanity's perspective on the environment The Pacific Remote Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a group of unorganized unincorporated - or in the case of Palmyra Atoll incorporated - American Pacific The Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus (CWRC is a large bi-partisan Congressional Member Organization in the U S. Department of the Interior
- SSRN: The Significance of National Wildlife Refuges in the Development of U.S. Conservation Policy
- National Wildlife Refuge Association - A nonprofit entity supporting the National Wildlife Refuge System
- RefugeWatch - A blog that follows news and events from the National Wildlife Refuge System
References
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