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  • Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge: An introduction to the refuge containing information about the habitat, native plants, and wildlife species, as well as details about refuge activities, programs, and events.
  • Nags Head Woods: Visit this complex maritime forest ecosystem tucked away on the Outer Banks in Nags Head, North Carolina.
  • Eastern 4-H Environmental Education Center: Located a few miles outside Columbia, North Carolina, the center provides programming dealing with ecology, ecosystems, and animals and their habitats to area school groups.

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This wildlife refuge covers three counties: Hyde, Tyrrell, and Washington, but the headquarters is located in Columbia in Tyrell County. The refuge provides protection and habitat to migratory waterfowl and other birds. Bears and red wolves can also be found here.

The Walter B. Jones Sr. Center for The Sounds at the headquarters has an interpretive boardwalk along the Scuppernong River. Opportunities for environmental education / outreach and refuge tours are available to groups upon request. Call 252-796-3004 for more information.

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