shore dispatch

An Eastern Shore Celebration

8
Jul
2007

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 27,000 acres on Maryland’s beautiful Eastern Shore and has been designated a “Wetlands of International Importance” by the Ramsar Convention.

As a major stop on the Atlantic Flyway, Blackwater is a vital haven for waterfowl, as well as a sanctuary for the threatened American bald eagle, the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel, and the recently delisted peregrine falcon.

Visit the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge website

Alan

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