Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

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Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wetland and wildlife habitat along the Concord and Sudbury Rivers in eastern Massachusetts, known for birdwatching, conservation, and nature trails.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Wildlife Refuge
birdwatching site
protected area
wetland
country United States
hasActivity environmental education
hiking
snowshoeing
wildlife photography
hasConservationFocus invasive species management
wetland restoration
hasEcosystemType floodplain wetland
freshwater marsh
riparian habitat
hasHabitat forested uplands
marshes
open water ponds
shrublands
wet meadows
hasRegulation dogs must be leashed or restricted
hunting allowed in designated seasons and areas
no off-trail access in sensitive areas
hasTrailType dike-top trails
loop trails
hasWildlife amphibians
mammals
migratory birds
raptors
reptiles
wading birds
waterfowl
knownFor birdwatching
nature trails
wetland conservation
wildlife observation
locatedIn eastern Massachusetts
locatedOnRiver Concord River
Sudbury River
managingOrganization U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
nearestCity Concord, Massachusetts
Sudbury, Massachusetts
offersFacility observation tower
parking areas
wildlife viewing platforms
partOf National Wildlife Refuge System
purpose protection of migratory bird habitat
protection of wetland ecosystems
region New England
state Massachusetts

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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