
Massasoit
United States, Massachusetts
Massasoit
About Massasoit
Massasoit National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 184 acres in Plymouth County, protecting critical habitat for the federally endangered Plymouth red-bellied turtle.
Wildlife Ecosystems
The refuge's primary purpose is protecting Plymouth red-bellied turtle habitat. The kettle ponds support diverse aquatic life. Various bird species utilize the habitats.
Flora Ecosystems
The refuge features typical southeastern Massachusetts pine-oak forest. Aquatic vegetation in the ponds provides food and cover for turtles.
Geology
The refuge contains classic glacial kettle ponds that provide essential turtle habitat. Sandy soils support nesting areas.
Climate And Weather
The southeastern Massachusetts location produces warm summers important for turtle activity and nesting.
Human History
The area was developed residentially before refuge establishment. Protection was necessary to preserve the endangered turtle's habitat.
Park History
The refuge was established specifically to protect Plymouth red-bellied turtle, one of America's most endangered reptiles. Careful management supports the population.
Major Trails And Attractions
Public access is limited to protect turtle habitat. Designated viewing areas allow wildlife observation without disturbing sensitive areas.
Visitor Facilities And Travel
Very limited facilities due to the sensitive nature of the refuge. Access information available from the Great Meadows NWR complex.
Conservation And Sustainability
Intensive management protects turtle nesting areas and habitat. Headstarting programs boost the endangered population. The refuge demonstrates focused endangered species conservation.
Visitor Ratings
Overall: 46/100
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