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Wapack National Wildlife Refuge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wapack National Wildlife Refuge
Wapack National Wildlife Refuge was New Hampshire's first refuge and was established through a donation in 1972. The refuge is located about west of Nashua, New Hampshire and encompasses the North Pack Monadnock Mountain. The refuge is a popular hawk migration area and provides nesting habitat for numerous migratory songbirds such as the American tree sparrow, Swainson's thrush, magnolia warbler, crossbills, pine grosbeaks and white-throated sparrow. The refuge also supports a wide variety of upland wildlife including deer, bear, coyote, fisher, fox, mink and weasel. A segment of the Wapack Trail passes through the refuge and rewards hikers with a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. The refuge lies in the towns of Greenfield, Lyndeborough, and Temple, and is administered by the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge in Newburyport, Massachusetts. ==Birds== Birds observed on the refuge during a 2002 breeding season survey: *Ovenbird *Hermit thrush *Red-eyed vireo *Canada warbler *Blackpoll warbler *Bay-breasted warbler *Black-throated blue warbler *Black-throated green warbler *Blackburnian warbler *Golden-crowned kinglet *Scarlet tanager *Rose-breasted grosbeak *Yellow-bellied sapsucker *Red-tailed hawk *Sharp-shinned hawk *Peregrine falcon *Ruffed grouse ==Mammals== The refuge provides habitat for many mammal species, some of which include: *Red squirrel *Gray squirrel *White-footed mouse *Deer mouse *Woodland vole *Porcupine *Eastern chipmunk *White-tailed deer *Moose *Snowshoe hare *Bobcat *Gray fox *Red fox *Coyote *Black bear
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