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Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

Recreation Area in Indiana

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Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 as a refuge to provide feeding and resting areas for migratory birds. The refuge includes 7,724 acres near Seymour, Indiana and the Restle Unit, a 78-acre donated parcel near Bloomington, Indiana. This south-central Indiana refuge is a flat to gently rolling mix of bottomland and upland forest, wetland, brushland and grassland habitat. The refuge has been designated as a Continentally Important Bird Area and was a hunting and fishing area for many Native American tribes before European settlement.

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38.95923, -85.79866

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