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3 Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in St. Tammany Parish

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St. Tammany Parish
The introduction of tourism in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, is a story of natural beauty, cultural richness, and Southern charm converging to create an enticing destination for travelers. Nestled on the northern shores of Lake Pontchartrain and bordered by the scenic Bogue Falaya River, St. Tammany Parish offers a diverse array of attractions and experiences for visitors to explore.

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Wildlife Sanctuaries to Explore in St. Tammany Parish

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Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, situated in southeastern Louisiana, is a sprawling sanctuary teeming with biodiversity and natural beauty. Established in 1994, this refuge spans over 18,000 acres of diverse habitats, including marshes, swamps, hardwood forests, and pine savannas, providing crucial habitat for a wide variety of plant and animal species.
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Global Wildlife Center
The Global Wildlife Center, located in Folsom, Louisiana, is one of the largest free-roaming wildlife preserves in the United States, offering visitors an unforgettable safari-like experience amidst the natural beauty of Louisiana's countryside. Established in 1991, the center spans over 900 acres of lush pastures and woodlands, providing a sanctuary for over 4,000 exotic and endangered animals from around the world.
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Honey Island Swamp
The Honey Island Swamp, located in southeastern Louisiana, is a pristine wilderness area renowned for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and mysterious allure. Spanning over 70,000 acres of pristine wetlands, marshes, and hardwood forests, the swamp is one of the least-altered river swampland habitats in the United States, offering visitors a glimpse into the untamed beauty of Louisiana's wilderness.

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