BCR 24.
Central Hardwood

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| Lesser Scaup. Photo: USFWS |
The Ozark Mountains on the
west and Interior Low Plateaus on the east are geologically
similar to each other, but bisected by the floodplain of the
Mississippi River and its larger tributaries. The entire area
is dominated by an oak-hickory deciduous forest inhabited
by interior forest species such as Cerulean
Warbler, Worm-eating
Warbler, and Louisiana Waterthrush. The region includes
some of the most extensive forests in the middle of the continent
and is probably a source for populations of these birds for
many surrounding areas. Among early succession birds, this
is the last major stronghold of the Eastern Bewick's Wren.
Restoration of prairie, glade, and barren habitat is a conservation
priority. Although Wood Ducks are the primary breeding waterfowl,
the region holds more significance for waterfowl as a migratory
staging area. The floodplains of the river systems exhibit
a diversity of habitats (i.e. floodplain forests, emergent
wetlands, submerged aquatic beds), all of which are utilized
by migrating waterfowl. Large concentrations of waterfowl,
including Mallard, Lesser Scaup, and Canvasback, are common
during both spring and fall migration. Threats to the habitats
of the region include agricultural conversion of floodplain
habitats and urbanization.
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here for the Central Hardwoods Joint Venture Plan
Important Bird Areas in this BCR
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| Worm-eating Warbler. Photo: clipart.com |
Bellrose Waterfowl Reserve
Big
Oaks National Wildlife Refuge (Jefferson
Proving Ground)
Brown
County State Park
Crab
Orchard National Wildlife Refuge
Fort
Campbell
Frank Monroe Reservoir
(Brown County)
Grassy
Slough Preserve and Limekiln Springs Preserve
Hoosier
National Forest
Jasper-Pulaski
Fish and Wildlife Area
Lower Cache River
Complex, including Cypress
Creek National Wildlife Refuge
Mark
Twain National Forest, including Eleven Point National
Scenic River, Pioneer
Forest, and Chilton
Creek Preserve
Morgan-Monroe
State Forest
Mingo
National Wildlife Refuge
Ozark
National Forest
Reclaimed Coal Mine
Grasslands
Rend
Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
Shawnee
National Forest
Squaw
Creek National Wildlife Refuge
Swan
Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Tennessee
National Wildlife Refuge
Trail
of Tears State Forest
Union
County Conservation Area
Wheeler
National Wildlife Refuge
William
B. Bankhead National Forest
Yellowwood
State Forest
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