South Atlantic Water Science Center
Full Title
Spatially-explicit Quantification of Water Quantity, Timing and Distribution on Southeast Region National Wildlife Refuges
Location
Southeastern United States
Cooperating Agencies
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
Project Chief
Loren Wehmeyer
Period of Project
2008-2010
Science Topic:
Aquatic Habitat Restoration
Support of Federal and State Programs
This project was completed in 2010. These pages are for historical purposes only.
J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge.
Credit: Susan White, USFWS
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) owns and provides stewardship for 102 National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) in the southeastern United States. Historically, little emphasis has been given to characterization of southeastern NWR hydrologic environments because of plentiful water supply and lack of perceived stress on refuge aquatic resources. However, recent severe droughts, floods, and increased competition for limited water resources have changed this paradigm. Understanding refuge water needs is critical for the USFWS to negotiate for water resources in an era of increasing demand.