Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge

29°44′24″N 91°28′38″W / 29.73994°N 91.47732°W / 29.73994; -91.47732Area9,028 acres (36.54 km2)Established2001Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceWebsiteBayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge
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Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge

Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge is located in the coastal towns of Franklin, Garden City and Centerville on Bayou Teche in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, United States. The 9,028-acre (36.54 km2) refuge is forested with bottomland hardwoods and cypress-gum forests. The refuge was established in St. Mary Parish in 2001. The surrounding area includes oil and gas wells and canals.

Wildlife and habitat

The endangered Louisiana black bear is relatively abundant throughout the refuge. Other wildlife species of interest include alligators, wading birds, ducks and bald eagles.

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References

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  • "Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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