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Saint Vincent National Wildlife Refuge

The St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located in northwestern Florida, on… Read more…

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The St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located in northwestern Florida, on the barrier island of St. Vincent, off the coast of Apalachicola. The Refuge also includes 46 acre undeveloped Pig Island, located in the southwest corner of St. Joseph Bay, nearly 9 miles west of St. Vincent and 86 acres of mainland Florida along Franklin county road 30A.

The 12,490 acre refuge was established in 1968.

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Address 32320, United States
Coordinates 29°39'0.771" N, 85°7'59.69" W
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