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Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge

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Cameron Prairie NWR Pintail Drive

4.8 (13 Google reviews)

Bell City, LA

Located at the convergence of two major flyways, the refuge has an important role in management for migratory birds. Consisting of fresh marsh, coastal prairie, and old rice fields, Cameron Prairie NWR is located at the convergence of two major flyways.

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Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge

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Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge

4.5 (233 Google reviews)

209 Nature Rd
Lake Arthur, LA

From hiking and hunting to fishing and boating, there is something for everyone at Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge. If you enjoy simply getting outdoors and looking for wildlife, consider the three-mile auto tour with interpretive signs at the Lacassine Pool. Fall and winter are best times for waterfowl observation and photography.

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Peveto Woods Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary

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Peveto Woods Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary

4.7 (36 Google reviews)

182 Gulf View Rd
Cameron, LA

The Baton Rouge Audubon Society Peveto Woods Sanctuary currently encompasses approximately 40 acres and is located along the Louisiana coast in Cameron Parish. This site was the first chenier sanctuary for migratory birds established in Louisiana.

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Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge

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Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge

4.6 (438 Google reviews)

5476 Grand Chenier Hwy
Grand Chenier, LA

The Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge plays host to hundreds of thousands of ducks, geese, coots, and numerous wading birds each year. It also serves as a resting area for many of the transient birds that winter in Central and South America. Year-round residents such as nutria, muskrat, raccoon, otter, and alligator are in good numbers in the area. Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge is one of the most biologically diverse wildlife areas in the nation and has the distinction of having the highest alligator nesting densities of any place in the United States.

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Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

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Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

4.6 (442 Google reviews)

3000 Holly Beach Hwy
Hackberry, LA

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1937, is one of more than 560 refuges within America's National Wildlife Refuge System. This area contains a diversity of habitat including freshwater impoundments, wooded ridges and levees, canals, ponds, lakes, and bayous. Some of the largest wetland management efforts in Louisiana occur at Sabine.

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