Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge Updated:04/2022

Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge conserves and protects freshwater marshes in western Terrebonne Parish in south–central Louisiana. The refuge's freshwater marshes attract thousands of migratory waterfowl. Forested habitats provide critical spring and fall habitat for neotropical migratory birds. A unique habitat found at Mandalay?is called flotant marsh - a floating marsh.?The refuge is intersected with levees and man-made canals, and bisected by the Gulf Intercoastal Waterway.


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Southeast Louisiana Wildlife Refuges Complex
3599 Bayou Black Drive
Houma, LA  70360
Phone: 985-853-1078


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  • Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana