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Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge

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Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge
Address: 831 Hwy 446
Boyle, MS 38730
Phone: 662-742-9331;
Fax: 662-742-3378;
Web: dahomey.fws.gov
Established: 1990.
Location: In Bolivar County, 8 miles west of Boyle, Mississippi.
Facilities: Auto tour route.
Activities: Fishing, hunting.
Special Features: The refuge is the largest remaining tract of bottomland hardwood-forested wetlands in the northwest portion of Mississippi. Its network of gravel roads offers springtime visitors excellent opportunities to view migrating songbirds.
Habitats: 9,691 acres of bottomland that include wetlands and hardwood forests.
Access: Year round.
Wild life: Migrating waterfowl and neotropical birds, squirrels, rabbits, white-tailed deer, and eastern wild turkey.

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