Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge

Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge, located in east central Louisiana, United States, 12 miles (19 km) east of Jena, was established in 1958 as a wintering area for migratory waterfowl. The refuge contains 25,162 acres (101.83 km2) divided into two units. The 6,671-acre (27 km2) Headquarters Unit borders nine miles (14 km) of the northeast shore of Catahoula Lake, a 26,000-acre (110 km2) natural wetland renowned for its large concentrations of migratory waterfowl. The 18,491-acre (74.83 km2) Bushley Bayou Unit, located 8 miles (13 km) west of Jonesville, was established May 16, 2001. This acquisition was made possible through a partnership agreement between The Conservation Fund, American Electric Power, and the Fish and Wildlife Service. The habitat found at the refuge is primarily lowland hardwood forest subject to seasonal backwater flooding from the Ouachita, and Red Rivers.

Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
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LocationCatahoula Parish, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana, United States
Nearest cityJena, Louisiana
Coordinates31°33′00″N 92°02′00″W
Area25,162 acres (101.83 km2)
Established1958
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WebsiteCatahoula National Wildlife Refuge
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