National Wildlife Refuges

National Wildlife Refuges In Alabama

  • Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
  • Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
  • Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge
  • Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge
  • Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge
  • Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge
  • Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge
  • Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge
  • Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge
  • Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
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National Wildlife Refuges

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Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge: 33.723293, -85.778706
Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge: 34.554439, -86.952076
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge: 30.246036, -87.700819
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge: 33.112074, -87.136695
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Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
The Bon Secour NWR consists of 6,700 acres of wildlife habitat lying directly west of Gulf Shores, Alabama on the Fort Morgan peninsula of south Alabama. The refuge was established by congress in 1980 to serve habitat for non-game birds migrating south in the fall and north in the spring. The migration paths from Bon Secour lead south to lower Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America.
12295 State Highway 180, Gulf Shores, AL, United States
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Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Cahaba River NWR is one of nation's newest National Wildlife Refuges, the 540th in fact. Established September 25, 2002 for the purpose of protecting and managing a unique section of the Cahaba River and land adjacent to it. Cahaba River NWR is home to five federally listed species including the Cahaba shiner, goldline darter, round rocksnail, and cylindrical lioplax snail.

 
County Road 24, West Blocton, AL, United States
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Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge
Mountain Longleaf NWR is located in Calhoun County, Alabama adjacent to the City of Anniston. Visitors traveling along I-20 from Atlanta (east) can leave the Interstate at Exit 199 (Heflin), and travel 12 miles north on Highway 9 to the Joseph Springs Motorway. Turn left on the motorway at the "T" intersection with Choccolocco Road turn right and then immediately turn left onto Bain's Gap Road to enter the refuge. Visitors traveling along I-20 from Birmingham (west) can leave the Interstate at Exit 185 (Oxford), and travel 12 miles north on Highway 21 to the former Fort McClellan military installation. Turn right into McClellan and follow the roadway to Bain's Gap Road and the refuge.
Refuge headquarters is located within the former Fort McClellan cantonment area and provides inform
Fort McClellan, Anniston, AL, United States
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Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge
2700 Refuge Headquarters Road, Decatur, AL, United States

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