John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member gparkes
N 39° 53.505 W 075° 15.443
18S E 477995 N 4415774
Located near the Philadelphia International Airport, this National Wildlife Refuge is a bit of the wilderness near such an urban area.
Waymark Code: WMAKMY
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Rayman
Views: 18

About the Refuge

The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is administered by the Department of Interior's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is located in Philadelphia and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, about 1 mile from the Philadelphia International Airport. The refuge was established by an act of Congress in 1972 to protect the last 200 acres of freshwater tidal marsh in Pennsylvania. When acquisition is complete, it will consist of 1200 acres of varied habitats. Over the years, the refuge has become a resting and feeding area for more than 300 species of birds, 80 of which nest here. Fox, deer, muskrat, turtles, fish, frogs and a wide variety of wildflowers and plants call the refuge "home".

The John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is one of more than 500 refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge System is a network of lands and waters managed specifically for the protection of wildlife and its habitat. It represents the most comprehensive wildlife management program in the world.

History

The history of Tinicum Marsh, the largest remaining freshwater tidal wetland Pennsylvania goes back to the first settlements in the region in 1634. Swedes, Dutch and English diked and drained parts of the marsh for grazing. At that time, the tidal marshes measured over 5,700 acres. The rapid urbanization since World War I, reduced tidal marshes to approximately 200 acres. The remnant of this once vast tidal marsh is protected by the refuge.

A diked, non-tidal area of 145 acres, adjacent to the eastern end of Tinicum Marsh, was donated by the Gulf Oil Corporation to the City of Philadelphia in 1955. This area, administered for the benefit of wildlife and people, was known as Tinicum Wildlife Preserve. The areas of open water along with the adjacent heavily vegetated tidal wetlands, formed an ideal habitat for thousands of migratory waterfowl.

In 1969, the remaining area was threatened by plans to route Interstate 95 through it and by a sanitary landfill on the tidal wetlands. These activities started a long series of injunctions, public hearings and extraordinary efforts by private and public groups to secure rerouting of the highway and termination of the landfill operation. Under legislation passed by Congress in 1972, authorization was given to the Secretary of the Interior to acquire 1200 acres to establish the Tinicum National Environmental Center.

In November 1991, in a bill sponsored by Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA), the name of the refuge was changed to John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum to honor the late Senator who helped preserve Tinicum Marsh.

* Information quoted from John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge website

Address:
From the South (Traveling Northbound) on I-95 - Traveling on I-95 North, take Exit 10 (on to Rt. 291) - At the first light, turn left onto Bartram Ave. - At the fifth light, turn left onto 84th St. - At the second light, turn left onto Lindbergh Blvd.* From the North (Traveling Southbound) on I-95 -Traveling on I-95 South, take Exit 14 (Bartram Ave.) - At the 5th light turn right onto 84th Street -At the second light make a left onto Lindbergh Blvd .* From City Line, 30th Street, University City Area of Philadelphia -Traveling on I-76 East, stay in left lane after passing the 28th Street Exit and follow signs for Rte.291 West - At the light, turn right onto Rte.291 West and go over the Platt Bridge Stay in the left lane as you come off the bridge-DO NOT go on to I-95 South After nearing end of exit bear right onto Island Avenue-At the first traffic light turn left onto Bartram Avenue Go to the first traffic light and turn right onto 84th Street Go to the second traffic light and turn left onto Lindbergh Blvd.* From the Blue Route (I-476) -Traveling on I-476 South, stay in the left lane, and follow signs for I-95 North - Get off Exit 10 of I-95. - At the first light, turn left onto Bartram Ave. - At the 5th light, turn left onto 84th St. - At the second light, turn left onto Lindbergh Blvd. * * In each case follow Lindbergh Blvd. to first stop sign-refuge entrance on right


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