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Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge : ウィキペディア英語版
Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge

The Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge ((フランス語:Réserve Naturelle Faunique Nationale du Grand- Côte)) was established in 1989 as part of the North American Waterfowl Management Plan. It is a reserve located in Avoyelles Parish, near Marksville, Louisiana, in the United States.
==Natural history==

Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge was once part of the large contiguous Mississippi River bottomland hardwood forest. Topography of the refuge is characterized by a large depressional basin that fills with shallow water from winter rains and backwater flooding.
During the 1970s, the area that would become Grand Cote Refuge was cleared and leveed for agricultural purposes. The area was poorly suited for farming, but provided ideal shallow flooded habitat preferred by many waterfowl and shorebird species.
Habitat management objectives are centered around providing shallow flooded habitats for waterfowl, shorebirds, and wading birds during August through March. A special emphasis is placed on providing shallow flooded rice; native moist soil plant fields preferred by northern pintails.
Habitat found on the refuge include: forest, reforestation, cropland, moist soil and of permanent water.
Underlying soils are the typical poorly drained, nutrient-rich, clays associated with a large river floodplain. These soils are capable of supporting large numbers of resident and migratory wildlife.

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