The
Choctaw
National Wildlife Refuge
is located in southwest
Alabama along the Tombigbee
River approximately 80 miles
north of Mobile. map
Eufaula
National Wildlife Refuge
was established in 1964,
on the Walter F. George
Reservoir (Lake Eufaula)
in cooperation with the
Corps of Engineers (COE).
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Key
Cave NWR, about 5 miles
southwest of Florence, Alabama,
was established in 1997
to ensure the biological
integrity of Key Cave, Collier
Cave, and the aquifer common
to both. map
Little
River Canyon National Preserve
flows for most of its length
atop Lookout Mountain in
northeast Alabama. The river
and canyon systems are spectacular
Appalachian Plateau landscapes
any season of the year.
Wheeler
National Wildlife Refuge-Wheeler
NWR, located along the Tennessee
River between Huntsville
and Decatur, was established
in 1938 to provide habitat
for wintering and migrating
birds. map