BRINKLEY
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service now has permits available for the
managed access area where the Ivory-billed Woodpecker was spotted in
2004. The managed access area on the Cache River NWR was established to
regulate public access in light of the recent rediscovery of the bird in
the Big Woods of eastern Arkansas.
Currently, the managed access area
affects only 5,000 of the existing 61,000 acres on the refuge. Daily
access permits are now available and will be required for each
individual sub-unit within the area on a first come basis.
The permits will be made equally
available to consumptive users (anglers/hunters) and non-consumptive
users (birdwatchers/nature observers). The number of daily access
permits available per sub-unit will be as follows:
Sub-Unit A - 10 total
permits (5 each) -- Bayou DeView area from Hwy 38 south to Hwy 17
Sub-Unit B - 6 total permits (3 each) -- Bayou
DeView area from Hwy 17 south to Dagmar WMA
Sub-Unit C - 20 total permits (10 each) -- Robe
Bayou/Dark Corner area north of Dagmar WMA
Sub-Unit D - 20 total permits (10 each) -- Bull Lake
area
Sub-Unit E - 20 total permits (10 each) -- SW Brinkley
area south of Hwy 70
Permits are available free of charge and
may be picked up at the Cache River NWR office (26320 Hwy 33 South of
Augusta) Monday thru Friday from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm. Permits for
Saturday - Monday will be available on the preceding Friday. A holiday
schedule is in place for all federal holidays.
The daily access permits are
non-transferable and must be picked up in person. A valid hunting or
fishing license will be required to obtain a permit for consumptive use
permits and the appropriate equipment must be possessed in the field.
Consumptive use permits for hunting will only be valid during refuge
open seasons and all permit holders must adhere to all applicable state,
refuge and federal laws and regulations.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service personnel
are not eligible for daily permits for Sub-units A and B. No guiding or
commercial fishing will be allowed in the MAA. For more information
contact the refuge at 870-347-2614.
Anglers and hunters (consumptive users)
and all others (non-consumptive users) on or off the MAA are strongly
encouraged to report Ivory-billed Woodpecker sightings to 1-800-843-2473
or by email at
ivorybill@cornell.edu.