Deep Fork NWR has a long boardwalk that leads you right through their bottomland hardwood forest.
Deep Fork NWR was established in 1993 to protect and enhance the valuable fresh water wetlands and habitats along the Deep Fork River. It consists of a checkerboard of lands in and around the Okmulgee area totaling 9,700+ acres.
Since the 1980's over 80% of Oklahoman's bottomland hardwood forests have been cleared/timbered, making these protected areas all the more important.
The boardwalk stops at this wide open wetland area that in the fall and winter would be crowded with migratory waterfowl.
Hard at work in the conference room/kitchen at Deep Fork.
Oliver made a friend. The dragonflies are so curious and friendly. They seem to want to say hello to you as you are hiking along.
Learn more about Deep Fork NWR at: http://www.fws.gov/refuge/deep_fork/
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