Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge
Midwest Region

 

ABOUT US

Missions and Goals
Conservation Plan
Visit/Contact Us

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

CACHE RIVER WETLAND CENTER

REFUGE UPDATES

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIP

FRIENDS OF THE CACHE

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Phone: 618-634-2231
V/TTY: 800-877-8339
Address:
0137 Rustic Campus Drive
Ullin, IL 62992

E-mail: CypressCreek@fws.gov

About Us

The Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge is located in southernmost Illinois within the Cache River Watershed. The refuge was established in 1990 under the Emergency Wetlands Resource Act of 1986 to protect, restore, and manage wetlands and bottomland forests that provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds, resident wildlife, and endangered and threatened species.  Currently, the refuge protects 15,000 acres, with the vision of approximately 36,000-acre contiguous tract of land connected by remnants of cypress-tupelo swamps, oak barrens, and vast stands of bottomland forests. The refuge and surrounding Cache River Wetlands are considered Illinois' Bayou - a large swamp/wetland complex in the Midwest which harbors a rich collection of biologically significant natural communities.

Cypress-Tupelo SwampThe Cache River and Cypress Creek Wetland was designated a "Wetland of International Importance" especially for waterfowl and for its rich diversity of plant and animal communities; it claims some of the oldest living trees east of the Mississippi River and harbors 91% of Illinois' high-quality  swamp habitat. The refuge lies at a biological midpoint of North America - one of only six areas in the U.S. where four or more physiographic regions overlap. As a result, the refuge is bounded on the west by the Ozark Hills, on the north by the Central Plateau, on the east by the Interior Low Plateau, and on the south by the Gulf Coastal Plain. This mixture of bedrock, soils, and climate provides a diversity of habitats seldom matched in the Midwest.

The refuge is a member of a unique partnership to restore and manage the Cache River Wetlands. Together, the refuge, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), The Nature Conservancy, and Ducks Unlimited share a goal to protect and restore over 60,000 acres and influence land use changes throughout the Cache River Watershed. Wildlife observation, hiking, canoe trails, and hunting and fishing are just a few of the activities offered at this new refuge. 

To learn more about the Cypress Creek National Refuge check out the following links:

Mission & Goals  bullet used for spacing of text  The Conservation Plan  bullet used for spacing of text  Visit/Contact Us


 

Last updated: April 2, 2008