Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge
37°34′N 93°23′W / 37.567°N 93.383°W / 37.567; -93.383Area 40 acres (16 ha) Established 1991 Visitors Closed to the public (in 2006) Governing body U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Website Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge Federal
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The Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge is a 40-acre (16-ha) National Wildlife Refuge located in Lawrence County, Missouri, 20 mi (32 km) west of Springfield. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service acquired the land in 1991 to protect the endangered Ozark cavefish.
Wildlife and protected species
In addition to the Ozark cavefish, Turnback Cave provides habitat for the endangered gray bat, whose droppings provide the essential nutrient source for the caves. The refuge is closed to the public.
See also
External links
- Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge
- Recreation.gov overview
- Endangered Species Guidesheet, Missouri Department of Conservation
- Ghost Fish of the Ozarks, by Tracy Crede
- Elliott, William R. (2003). "A Guide to Missouri's Cave Life" (PDF). Missouri Department of Conservation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2006-05-23.
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