Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge was created in 2000.
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge was created in 1959.
The area of Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge is 202.343 square kilometers.
The area of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is 571,497.063971328 square meters.
Yes, Indiana has several wildlife refuges, including the Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge and the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. These areas provide habitats for various species of wildlife and offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as birdwatching and hiking. They play a crucial role in conservation efforts and protecting the state's diverse ecosystems.
Dumbarton Oaks was created in 1920.
Lancashire Oaks was created in 1939.
Lone Oaks was created in 1850.
Kentucky Oaks was created in 1875.
Monmouth Oaks was created in 1871.
Cheshire Oaks was created in 1950.
Irish Oaks was created in 1895.
Scarlet Oaks was created in 1867.