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Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) protects more than 48,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitat The Refuge, which is actively managed for migratory birds, is located on one of the Atlantic Flyway's most active flight paths, making it a critical link during seasonal bird migration
Edwin B. Forsythe - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Edwin B Forsythe Refuge’s Brigantine and Barnegat Divisions (Forsythe) were originally two distinct refuges, established in 1939 and 1967 respectively, to protect tidal wetland and shallow bay habitat for migratory water birds In 1984 they were combined under the Edwin B Forsythe name, in honor of the late conservationist Congressman
Hunting at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge provides excellent opportunities for both deer and migratory bird hunting All hunting is conducted following state and federal regulations and there are additional refuge-specific regulations; it is the hunter’s responsibility to know the applicable regulations
Edwin B. Forsythe NWR: Wildlife Drive Self-Guided Tour Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 48,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats More than 82 percent of Forsythe refuge is wetlands, of which 78 percent is salt marsh, interspersed with shallow coves and bays
Hiking at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge | FWS. gov The refuge offers a variety of hiking opportunities from Brick to Galloway Townships, including accessible trails and some offered for pet walkers See attachments below for specific information about Edwin B Forsythe NWR hiking trails
Edwin B. Forsythe - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge U S Fish Wildlife Service Thank you for participating in the Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge hunt program, one of the National Wildlife Refuge System's priority public uses To ensure your safety and enjoyment, please read the following information and abide by refuge rules and regulations
Edwin B. Forsythe NWR Headquarters Map | FWS. gov Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 48,000 acres of southern New Jersey coastal habitats More than 82 percent of Forsythe refuge is wetlands, of which 78 percent is salt marsh, interspersed with shallow coves and bays
U. S. Fish Wildlife Service Edwin B. Forsythe - U. S. Fish and Wildlife . . . Forsythe holds the largest concentrations of wintering American Black Duck and Brant on the Atlantic coast A description of refuge wildlife viewing sites is available in the refuge’s general brochure This goose, designed by J N “Ding” Darling, has become a symbol of the National Wildlife Refuge System 1
Photography at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge The Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge is a photographer’s paradise Whether you are looking for landscapes of water and open marsh, views of the skyline of Atlantic City, or photographs of the thousands of birds that inhabit the Refuge, you will find it all in this special place