Bayou Sauvage NWR (New Orleans, Louisiana)

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Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1990. It's 23,000 acres of fresh and brackish marshes, all within the city limits of New Orleans, make it the nation's largest urban wildlife refuge. Bayou Sauvage is only 15 minutes from the French Quarter. Most of the refuge is inside massive hurricane protection levees, built to hold back storm surges and maintain water levels in the low-lying city.

An enormous wading bird rookery can be found in the swamps of the refuge from May until July, while tens of thousands of waterfowl winter in its bountiful marshes.

www.fws.gov/bayousauvage/
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Coordinates:   30°4'58"N   89°51'32"W
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