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The Meadowcreek Wildlife Sanctuary takes its name from the Meadow Creek that runs through the beautiful Ozark Mountain Region of Arkansas. This 1,140-acre, lushly meadowed and forested sanctuary is part of a much larger greenway. Breathtaking mountains, creeks, ponds, and wetland flora provide food, water, and shelter for deer, fox, opossums, skunk, coyotes, rabbits, and red and grey fox, as well as bear and bobcats. This property came to the Trust through the assitance of John Hoyt, HSUS President Emeritus and a Trust advisor, Gary Valen, then executive director of Meadowcreek, and The Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture. The land was transferred to The HSUS Wildlife Land Trust in April of 1996.
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