Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (adjacent lowland influenced by range)

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Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wetland and wildlife habitat in New Jersey known for its diverse ecosystems, migratory bird populations, and role as a major natural preserve near the New York metropolitan area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national wildlife refuge
protected area
wetland
wildlife habitat
access open to the public for day use
climate humid continental climate
conservationStatus legally protected area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation National Wildlife Refuge System
surface form: National Wildlife Refuge
ecosystemType freshwater swamp
grassland
marsh
wooded wetland
governingBody U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
habitatFor amphibians
beavers
migratory waterfowl
raptors
reptiles
songbirds
white-tailed deer
hasFeature boardwalk trails
environmental education programs
observation platforms
wildlife observation blinds
hydrology part of Passaic River watershed
importance major natural preserve near New York metropolitan area
IUCNCategory IV
knownFor diverse ecosystems
migratory bird populations
proximity to New York City
wetland conservation
locatedIn Great Swamp
surface form: Great Swamp watershed

Morris County, New Jersey
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey
locatedNear New York metropolitan area
managementObjective preservation of wetland ecosystems
protection of migratory birds
nearestCity Morristown, New Jersey
partOf National Wildlife Refuge System
purpose environmental education
habitat protection
recreation
wildlife conservation
recreationActivity birdwatching
hiking
nature study
wildlife photography

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Watchung Mountains contains Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (adjacent lowland influenced by range)