The Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System. It is located in southeastern Dixie and northwestern Levy counties on the western coast of Florida, approximately fifty miles southwest of the city of Gainesville.
The 53,000-acre wildlife refuge was established in 1979 to protect one of the largest undeveloped river delta systems in the United States. It includes twenty miles of the Suwannee River estuary and twenty miles of coastline. The constant influx of nutrients from the Suwannee River combined with numerous off-shore islands and tidal creeks create excellent wildlife habitat which supports kites, bald eagles, manatees, sturgeon, deer, and turkeys, to name but a few of the species which take refuge there.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Suwannee_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Official Website http://www.fws.gov/lowersuwannee/
Email lowersuwannee@fws.gov
Phone +1 352 493 0238
Address 32626, United States
Coordinates 29°18'25.812" N -83°4'55.047" E