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Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge


Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge

Rock Hall, MD
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$8,500 plus $8,500 in local matching funds.

Eastern Neck provides a habitat for more than 230 species of birds including the Bald Eagle and numerous other mammals, reptiles and amphibians.

Tundra Swan observation platform
The new observation platform will give visitors to Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge an opportunity to view Tundra Swans as they migrate through the Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland’s eastern shore. The refuge is a 2,285-acre island at the confluence of the Chester River and the Chesapeake Bay.

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Learn more: http://easternneck.fws.gov/Wildlife.htm.

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