Английская Википедия:Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
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The Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wildlife refuge located in the Amargosa Valley of southern Nye County, in southwestern Nevada. It is directly east of Death Valley National Park, and is Шаблон:Convert west-northwest of Las Vegas.[1]
The refuge was created on June 18, 1984, to protect an extremely rare desert oasis in the Southwestern United States. It is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.[1]
Geography
The Шаблон:Convert Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge is part of the larger Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which also includes the Desert National Wildlife Refuge, the Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge. Inside Ash Meadows is Devils Hole, a detached unit of Death Valley National Park.
Ash Meadows is within the Amargosa Desert, of the Mojave Desert ecoregion. The Amargosa River is a visible part of the valley hydrology, and has seasonal surface flow passing southwards adjacent to the preserve, to later enter Death Valley.
Natural history
Ash Meadows provides a valuable and unprecedented example of desert oases habitats, that have become extremely uncommon in the southwestern deserts. The refuge is a major discharge point for a vast underground aquifer water system, reaching more than Шаблон:Convert to the northeast. Water-bearing strata come to the surface in more than thirty seeps and springs, providing a rich, complex variety of mesic habitats.[1]
Virtually all of the water at Ash Meadows is fossil water, believed to have entered the ground water system tens of thousands of years ago.[2]
Numerous stream channels and wetlands are scattered throughout the refuge. To the north and west are the remnants of Carson Slough, which was drained and mined for its peat in the 1960s. Sand dunes occur in the western and southern parts of the refuge.
Endemic plants and animals
Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge was established to provide and protect habitat for at least twenty-six endemic plants and animals, meaning they are found nowhere else in the world.[3][4] Four fish and one plant are currently listed as endangered species.
The concentration of locally exclusive flora and fauna that distinguishes Ash Meadows is the greatest concentration of endemic biota in any local area within the United States. It has the second greatest local endemism concentration in all of North America.
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The endangered Amargosa pupfish in Kings Pool
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Crystal Spring in Ash Meadow
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Ash Meadows NWR entry sign 2017-05-14
Endemic flora
There are many plants endemic to Ash Meadows, including:[1]
- Ash Meadows sunray (Enceliopsis nudicaulis var. corrugata)
- Ash Meadows blazingstar (Mentzelia leucophylla)
- Ash Meadows gumplant (Grindelia fraxino-pratensis)
- Ash Meadows milkvetch (Astragalus phoenix)
- Amargosa niterwort (Nitrophila mohavensis)
- Spring-loving centaury (Zeltnera namophila)
Discoveries
In 2010, Utah State University announced that a team from the school had discovered two new bee species in the genus Perdita at Ash Meadows.[4]
References
External links
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: official Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge website
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Desert National Wildlife Refuge Complex website
- Worldwidepanorama.org: 360° interactive panoramic photo at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ FWS.gov: Profile . accessed 10.1.2013
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite news
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