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On January 15, Audubon of Kansas filed suit in federal court to restore the water rights belonging to the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). Audubon of Kansas is a nonprofit environmental organization with more than 4,000 members concentrated in Kansas, Nebraska, and the central Great Plains. Defendants are David Bernhardt, Secretary of the Interior, and other federal and state officials, who have failed over many years to protect the refuge s water priority, which dates to 1957.
Quivira NWR encompasses 22,135 acres and lies mostly in Stafford County, southeast of Great Bend. It is a wetland of international importance and provides sanctuary to a wide variety of waterfowl, shore birds and other wetland species, several of them listed as endangered or threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. For example, the refuge is a key stopover point for the federally endangered Whooping Crane as it migrates annually between its breeding grounds in Canada and its
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For Americans who feel trapped indoors by the pandemic, birding provides an opportunity to engage with nature while staying socially distant from others. From backyard birdwatchers to the serious birder, the Tennessee River Valley Mapguide provides information on popular birding spots from a local’s perspective.
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While winter months are not typically considered the time to head outdoors, the beginning of the year is an ideal time to go bird watching in the Tennessee River Valley. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) December 29, 2020