- Source: Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area
Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area is a 1,380-acre (5.6 km2) parcel of semi-protected Mississippi River bottomland habitat within Alexander County in the U.S. state of Illinois.
Description
Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area is managed as public access for hunting. It is managed, coterminously with the Union County State Fish and Wildlife Area, by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources from a full-time office in nearby Jonesboro.
The park is made up of bottomland hardwood forest lands and wetlands. Much of the hardwood woodland is made up of former crop fields that are reverting to woodland, and much of the wetlands are shallow sloughs. IDNR reports the practice of continuous habitat management on the site.
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- Oregon
- Daftar wilayah dalam Sistem Taman Nasional Amerika Serikat
- Cakupan Google Street View
- Cape Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area
- Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
- List of protected areas of Illinois
- Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
- Big Bend Coast
- List of National Wildlife Refuges
- List of marine protected areas of Oregon
- Southern Coastal Plain (ecoregion)
- List of wilderness areas of the United States
- St. George Island State Park