BLACKWATER
NEWS
BROOKE
MEANLY COLLECTION
CAMBRIDGE,
MARYLAND
1978
Blackwater
National Wildlife Center , a vast area, 11,000 acres or so, of marsh
and pine tree forest is located in southwestern Dorchester county's
Hoopers Island District. It was established in 1938 . In the late
1970's it had the largest nestling’s of bald eagles in eastern
North America, north of Florida, the largest number Delmarva Fox
Squirrel, was a major stop for Canadian Geese along the Atlantic
Flyway, a large muskrat trapping area, and the only known nesting
area of the red headed woodpecker in Maryland.
Blackwater
appears a lot like the Florida Everglades and it has been referred to
as the Northern Everglades by some people.
The
Blackwater River is the main river flowing through the marshes. Fed
from three swamps, Gum Swamp, Kentuck Swamp and Moneystump Swamp. It
is said the dark water of the river is because of the swampy source.
Other
water sources are the Little Blackwater River, Meeking Creek and
Transquaking Rivers, all mostly fresh water. They empty into Fishing
Bay.
There
is concern that salt water from Chesapeake Bay will eventually be a
problem as it seeps through the Blackwater.
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