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Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

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Nearest city
  
Port Clinton, Ohio

Area
  
27.75 km²

Established
  
1961

Phone
  
+1 419-898-0014

Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

Location
  
Lucas, Ottawa counties, Ohio, United States

Governing body
  
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Website
  
Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

Address
  
14000 OH-2, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Monday9AM–4PMTuesday9AM–4PMWednesday9AM–4PMThursday9AM–4PMFriday9AM–4PMSaturday9AM–4PMSunday9AM–4PMSuggest an edit

Management
  
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Bird watching at ottawa national wildlife refuge


Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located in Ohio. This 6,857.91-acre (27.7530 km2) refuge was established in 1961 to preserve habitat for migrating birds.

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Staff at the refuge also manage Cedar Point and West Sister Island refuges. The three refuges together now protect approximately 9,000 acres (36 km2) of habitat and some of the last remnants of the Great Black Swamp in the heart of the Lake Erie marshes. This region has historically been important to fish, migratory waterfowl, songbirds, and shorebirds. Large numbers of migrating songbirds stop in the area to rest during their spring migration. Ottawa is an attraction for birdwatching enthusiasts. It is also home to bald eagles. This wildlife refuge has been designated as a site of regional significance in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. In 2002, Birder's World readers voted the refuge as one of their Top 15 favorite spots to see birds, and the American Bird Conservancy has identified the refuge as an Important Bird Area.

Wildlife of ottawa national wildlife refuge


References

Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Wikipedia