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Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
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Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
2312 FRED MORGAN, SR. ROAD
Tallulah, 71282-9740
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Text Federal Lands Alternative Transportation Systems Study Field Reports Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge n 1.0 Summary The Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a well-established
...theast Louisiana Delta Enterprise Community (LA) Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge The Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, located in Tallulah, is one of a part of a network of refuges
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is the home of the 65,000-acre Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, complete with facilities for the disabled tourist and
the designer Hayes Towne. Madison Parish is the home of the 65,000-acre Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge, complete with facilities for the disabled tourist and fisherman. This refuge is the
mission of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, working with others, is to conserve, protect and
Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge Jerome Ford Refuge Manager 2312 Fred Morgan, Sr. Road
and Cubs Relocated to Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge Expansion of the bear population in the Lower Mississippi
cubs. Staff at the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge began considering
Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1980. It is located in the Tensas River basin in northeastern
pieces. Today, the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge has become an
observation & photography. Boat launch, observation tower & walking trails. Scenic Bayou DArbonne. Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge I-20 to Waverly exit north to Hwy. 80 east to Refuge
Louisiana Secretary of States Interesting Factspages provide a pictorial look at the states
LA 70508 Phone 337-262-6630 Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge Rt. 2, Box 295 Tallulah
Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
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