
Loved the trail! Very short walk with lots of critters to see. HOWEVER.....the bugs and flies were...
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Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1996, is dedicated to conserving and protecting freshwater marshes in western Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The refuge's diverse habitats, which include cypress-tupelo swamps and unique floating marshes, attract thousands of migratory waterfowl and support critical habitats for various bird species.
Spanning 4,212 acres and intersected with man-made canals, Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge provides ample opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, boating, and hunting. The refuge is committed to ensuring the survival of native wildlife through conservation best practices while balancing public recreational use.
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Loved the trail! Very short walk with lots of critters to see. HOWEVER.....the bugs and flies were...
We saw this and decided to check it out while we were awaiting our son. It was a pleasant walk wher...
BUGS BUGS BUGs! that buzz and bite... bug spray will not work- have to cover up. The place has a...
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