Two Ponds is the smallest urban unit in the National Wildlife Refuge System. The refuge covers 72.2 acres (63.2 acres of uplands, 9 acres of wetlands, and 3 small ponds), containing various types of plant communities. The refuge provides several wildlife-oriented recreational opportunities to the public including environmental education programs and guided tours. Visitors can see a variety of wildlife and habitat - cattails, milkweed, rushes and willows, more than 113 bird species, deer, turtles, fox, ducks, and voles. Several trails are open to the public seasonally. Call for information
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