Saint Vincent National Wildlife Refuge
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Saint Vincent National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System. This refuge is situated in North West of Florida on the barrier island of St. Vincent, off the Apalachicola coast. The refuge was established in 1968 and contains over 12,490 acre of land. Its primary feature is St. Vincent Island, a 12,358 acre of undeveloped island in Franklin County.
Category: Parks and Gardens
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