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Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge
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Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge
P.O. Box 645
Hobe Sound, 33475 0645
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a new look. Confused? US South Florida Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Hobe Sound is the first municipality south of
toward the beaches.Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge is a seven
...dlife Viewing Site Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Description A sand pine scrub forest is found on the mainland, while more than three miles of beach, sand dunes and
mangrove swamp occur
Canada Travel Guides for Dogs of ALL Sizes! Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge and other Places to take your Pet in South
Guide Page Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Hobe Sound National
mission of the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, working with others, is to conserve, protect and
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Margo Stahl Refuge Manager P.O. Box 645 Hobe Sound, FL
of Intent To Acquire Additional Habitat for Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge in St. Lucie and Martin Counties, FL
Habitat for Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge in St. Lucie and
...d Checklists of the United States Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge Hobe Sound, Florida Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge is located on the southeast coast of Florida in Martin County. It
FL Gulf Islands National Seashore, Florida District -- Gulf Breeze, FL (Updated 1994) Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge -- Hobe Sound, FL (Updated 10/97) J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife
The headquarters for the refuge is located on the mainland portion of the refuge on U.S. Federal Highway 1, two miles south of Bridge Road (State Road 708) and it is located 20 miles north of West Palm Beach in Martin County, Florida.
At the headquarters you can visit an exhibit room, gift shop, environmental education classroom and
walk a short nature trail. The nonprofit Hobe Sound Nature Center, the refuges cooperating association, operates the exhibit room, gift shop and
classroom. With more than 121,000 visitors a year, children of all ages learn about the beauty of these unique Florida environments and participate in turtle walks, summer camps, evening forums and
scrub tours. For additional information about the Nature Center programs please call 772-546-2067. To contact the refuge manager call 772-546-6141.
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge
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