SABINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
 
SABINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE3000 Holly Beach Highway
Hackberry, Louisiana   70645
	
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Sabine NWR,about 8 miles south of Hackberry, on State Highway 27, was established in 1937 to provide   habitat for migratory waterfowl and other birds.  The refuge consists of a basin of wetlands located   between the Gulf's beach cheniers (oak ridges)and the coastal prairie, which is one of the most productive  and fertile areas of North America. It encompasses 124,511 acres of fresh,intermediate and brackish marshes  and is one of the largest estuarine-dependent marine species nurseries in southwest Louisiana.   It has also been   designated as an "Internationally Important Bird Area" due to the numerous wading, water and marsh birds that   utilize it throughout the year.    <P>Over 280,000 people visit the refuge annually. The exhibits in the refuge visitor center and the Wetland Walkway   are considered two of the principal tourist attractions in southwest Louisiana. The refuge is an integral part of  the Creole Nature Trail All American Road <P>
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