Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Concord River system)

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Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Concord River system) is a protected wetland and wildlife habitat along the Concord River in Massachusetts, renowned for its birdwatching, floodplain ecosystems, and conservation of migratory waterfowl.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national wildlife refuge
protected area
wetland habitat
wildlife refuge
allowsActivity birdwatching
environmental interpretation
hiking
wildlife photography
conservationFocus flood storage and attenuation
migratory bird flyways
water quality protection
containsFeature floodplain forests
marshes
open water pools
riverine habitat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType floodplain
freshwater wetland
habitatFor amphibians
mammals
migratory birds
raptors
reptiles
wading birds
waterfowl
hydrologicalContext Concord River watershed NERFINISHED
knownFor birdwatching
nature photography
waterfowl habitat
wildlife observation
locatedAlong Concord River NERFINISHED
locatedIn Massachusetts
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
locatedNear Concord, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Sudbury, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
managingAgency United States Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
National Wildlife Refuge System
primaryUse environmental education
wildlife conservation
wildlife-dependent recreation
protectedFor floodplain ecosystems
migratory waterfowl
wetland conservation
region New England NERFINISHED
stateProtectedAreaDesignation federal wildlife refuge

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Assabet River hasNearbyProtectedArea Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (Concord River system)