US Fish & Wildlife Service
The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, located in Galloway, New Jersey, is a vast coastal sanctuary spanning over 48,000 acres. With more than 82% of the refuge consisting of wetlands, including salt marshes, coves, and bays, it serves as a crucial stopover for migratory birds along the Atlantic Flyway. Visitors can explore the refuge's scenic trails that wind through diverse habitats such as wetlands, ponds, fields, and woodlands, offering a chance to reconnect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of the coastal environment.
Offering both non-motorized and motorized boat access, the refuge provides opportunities for boating enthusiasts to explore Lily Lake and Scotts Landing. Additionally, the refuge features an 8-mile Wildlife Drive, allowing visitors to embark on a picturesque auto tour and observe a variety of bird species. With its commitment to conservation and preservation, the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge offers a serene and educational experience for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts alike.
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