When I first visited Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, I wondered why they called it an arsenal. Come to find out that during World War 2 the arsenal was a chemical weapons manufacturing plant for the United States government. Later, the site was used for agricultural chemical development by Shell Chemical Co. In the 1980's, a cleanup of the area was initiated.
* I recently found out that the best time to see bald eagles at this site is from Dec. to March. Also, the best time to see burrowing owls is from May to August.
**(Updated: 7/20/16. Original post was 9/13/11) The arsenal recently introduced 32 black footed ferrets into the refuge. In addition, they have a new outdoor exhibit featuring a resident black footed ferret. However, the little guy was hiding underground while I was visiting. Black footed ferrets are a keystone species and have been endangered. Several States are trying to reintroduce the species in hopes of population growth.
2 comments:
Wow...I wouldn't set foot in or near the Rocky Mtn Arsenal. Still, despite "clean-up," one of the most toxic places on earth.
"Wildlife refuge" indeed...be sure keep an eye out for the 3-headed eagle.
I can understand your concern. However, I have been numerous times and the plants and wildlife are abundant. (No sign of the 3-headed eagle yet).
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