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John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge

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At 317 acres, the John H. Chafee National Wildlife Refuge provides much needed habitat for the largest black duck population in Rhode Island, and is recognized under international agreements as a critically important area for this species.

The scenic vistas offered by the refuge and surrounding areas is well noted and attracts people from throughout the region.

Location: P.O. Box 307, 3679 D Old Post Road, Charlestown Rhode Island 02813 Telephone 401-364-9124

Other Wildlife Viewing nearby:
(West Greenwich) Big River Veterinary Service
(Point Judith) Frances Fleet Whale Watching
(Taunton) Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge
(Ledyard) Groton-Ledyard Vet Hospital
(Lisbon) Lisbon Vet Clinic
(Saunderstown) Mini Manor Kennel, Inc.

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