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Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge


Description:
Cahaba River NWR is one of nation's newest National Wildlife Refuges, the 540th in fact. Established May 13, 2002 for the purpose of protecting and managing a unique section of the Cahaba River and land adjacent to it. Cahaba River NWR is home to five federally listed species including the Cahaba shiner, goldline darter, round rocksnail, and cylindrical lioplax snail. Currently, the Refuge is 1,120 acres but planned acquisition efforts will bring the refuge up to 3,500 acres.


Directions:
Cahaba River NWR is located in Bibb County, Alabama, approximately six miles east of West Blockton on County road 24. Just before you cross the Cahaba River on CR 24 there is a gravel road on the right that leads to the river and the currently acquired portion of the Refuge.

Address
Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
2700 Refuge Headquarters Road
Decatur, AL 35603
Phone 256-353-7243
Email cahabariver@fws.gov
Map of Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
Map of Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge

 
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