Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge Explained

Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge
Iucn Category:IV
Map:USA
Relief:1
Location:Harbor Island
Potagannissing Bay,
Drummond Township, Chippewa County, Michigan
Coordinates:46.0544°N -83.7561°W
Established:1983
Governing Body:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Website:Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge

The Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge is a 695acres horseshoe-shaped island and National Wildlife Refuge in Potagannissing Bay north of Drummond Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. The island was acquired in 1983 by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from its previous owner, The Nature Conservancy, and set aside as a refuge.[1] It is located in Drummond Township, in Chippewa County.

Ecology and use

Potagannissing Bay is rich in freshwater fish, including lake trout and whitefish. The island itself contains balsam, paper birch, cedar, sugar maple, and red oak.[1]

There are no bridges to Harbor Island, and visitors arrive by boat. The protected harbor is a well-known anchorage for small craft. The island and refuge are staffed from the Seney National Wildlife Refuge, also in northern Michigan.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Harbor Island National Wildlife Refuge Profile . U.S Fish and Wildlife Service . 2009-07-30.