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Part of the Great American Trails Network Barton County is located in the middle of the
Central Flyway and has wetlands of international importance: Cheyenne
Bottoms in northern Barton County and Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in
Stafford County. Cheyenne Bottoms
has 41,000 acres in a natural basin 90 feet lower than the Arkansas River.
Of this, approximately 20,000 acres is a wildlife management area
administered by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. Over 300
different bird species have been viewed there including the whooping crane
and bald eagle. Also a hunting and fishing area, it was originally a
Cheyenne Indian hunting ground.
Both refuges have been accorded international recognition, not only because of their significance as feeding sites for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds, but also for the large nesting populations of water birds they harbor. Related to their world-class status is both the number of species and the number of individual birds that nest or pause to refuel there. Positioned as it is, Great Bend is poised to serve as a gateway port, introducing north- and southbound travelers to the avian riches that may be viewed at these refuges.
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