Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge

Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge is an 8,040-acre (32.5 km)[3] bottomland hardwood forest in western Kentucky near Benton. The refuge lies along the East Fork of the Clarks River and is the seasonal home to more than 200 species of migratory birds. The bottom lands are dominated with overcup oaks, bald cypress, and tupelo-gum, and the slightly higher, better drained areas are covered with willow oak, swamp chestnut oak, red oak, sweet gum, sycamore, ash, and elm.

Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Clarks River
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LocationGraves County, Marshall County, McCracken County, Kentucky, United States
Nearest cityBenton, Kentucky
Coordinates36.889°N 88.3612°W / 36.889; -88.3612[1]
Area8,040 acres (32.5 km2)
Established1997
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteClarks River National Wildlife Refuge

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