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United States National Wildlife Refuge in Florida

Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Map showing the location of Matlacha Pass National Wildlife RefugeMap showing the location of Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge
LocationLee County, Florida, United States
Nearest cityCape Coral, Florida
Coordinates26°33′33″N 82°04′17″W / 26.55917°N 82.07139°W / 26.55917; -82.07139
Area538 acres (2.2 km)
EstablishedSeptember 26, 1908
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteMatlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge

The Matlacha Pass National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located within the Matlacha Pass estuary, approximately 8 miles northwest of Fort Myers, Florida. The 538 acre (2.2 km) refuge was established on September 26, 1908. The islands were established as a "preserve and breeding ground for native birds" by President Theodore Roosevelt. It is administered as part of the J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge Complex.

History

Since being established, the refuge has grown to 23 islands encompassing about 512 acres. The most recent addition of lands to the refuge was on April 10, 1991. Fisherman Key, one of the largest islands of the refuge, once had fish camps and permanent residents on it.

Flora and Fauna

Trees that can be seen here including red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), black mangrove (Avicennia germinans), white mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa), buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus) and cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto). Also found in the area are tropical species such as seagrape (Coccoloba uvifera), Florida strangler fig (Ficus aurea) and gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba).

Some of the threatened or endangered animal species which make the refuge home are the West Indian manatee, crocodile, eastern indigo snake, wood stork and bald eagle.

References

  1. "MATLACHA PASS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE". State of Florida Parks.
  2. "MATLACHA PASS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE". State of Florida Parks.

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