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Necedah National Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center
The Visitor Center at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge has a wealth of information and was built to be off-grid with rain collection, solar panels, water reservoir and other earth friendly features. The bathrooms also run on recycled rain water to help be more water efficient. Also, plan on taking some time to do some the fun educational activities that are offered at the Visitor’s Center. Learn the sounds of the Refuge, watch the short documentary about the Necedah Wildlife Refuge History, study some of the creatures that you might see, and understand the type of habitats and soil conditions you might experience. The Center is also the start of the Visitor’s Center Hiking Trails – Muskrat Loop & Karner Loop. These trails overall have probably the most diversity of all the refuges trails: Grasslands, Wetlands, Marsh, Swamps, Savanna, Types of Forest Trees, Insects, Reptiles, Amphibians, Migratory Birds, Waterfowl, Animals and even the trail itself with boardwalks, gravel, terrain and the bridge.
Necedah Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center
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