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Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge
Fisherville Brook is the newest wildlife refuge of the Audubon Society
of Rhode Island, with 722 acres. Fisherville Brook empties into the Queen
River after widening to a pond with a dam and waterfall. Trails pass through
mixed deciduous forest, pine forest, by a swamp, and through fields. Turtles,
including painted turtle and box turtle, can be seen at this site, and
many birds nest here, including bluebird, for whom boxes have been set
up in fields along the blue trail. Also note the use of lumber made from
recycled plastic in the raised walkways. There is a historic cemetery
on the property. Educational programs are available.
Hint: Look for the large "glacial erratic"
on the Outer Loop trail. Glacial erratics are scattered boulders that
have traveled - usually less than a mile, but sometimes many miles - when
they were picked up and carried by glacial ice, then dropped haphazardly
as the ice melted.
For more information, contact the Audubon Society of Rhode
Island, (401) 949-5454, or the refuge office at (401) 295-8283.
Directions:
Take I-95 to Rte. 102 south. Follow for about 3.5 miles to Widow Sweets
Rd., and turn left. Continue for 0.4 mile to right on Pardon Joslin Rd.;
refuge is about 1 mile ahead on right.
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