White River NWR, DeWitt, Arkansas: White River National Wildlife Refuge lies along 90 miles of Arkansas' White River near its confluence with the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers. Seasonal flooding of these three mighty waterways creates a...
Floods; Natural disasters; Wildlife refuges; Buildings, facilities and structures;
Taken May 3, this aerial photograph shows the granary at Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge in White County, Arkansas. The refuge owns the facility, which is run by a co-op farmer.
This picture, taken May 9, is looking Northeast on Hwy. 1 as it runs through the White River National Wildlife Refuge between the Mississippi River and DeWitt, Arkansas.
Roads flooded on the Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge near the Mississippi River in Northeast Arkansas. About 85% of the Refuge is underwater, but was reopened for boating and fishing on Monday, May 23.
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas
This photo was taken atop a bridge at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas. White River was 95% flooded as of this posting date (May 31, 2011.)
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
This boardwalk was built at 30 feet flood stage. As of this date, the flood stage was at 34 feet. Photo taken between May 3 and May 6th 2011, of the boardwalk trail at White River National Wildlife Refuge in St. Charles, Arkansas.
The yellowcheek darter is found in the Little Red River basin in Arkansas. Although yellowcheek darters still inhabit most streams within their historic range, they exist in greatly reduced population numbers in the Middle, South, Archey, and...
Civil War-era seacoast cannon at Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) Camp, White River National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas. Cannon is placed on a brick pad, with a flag pole on the left.