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The Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge lies along the Delaware River. Approximately 75 percent of the current 2,500 acres is brackish tidal marsh.
A wide variety of waterfowl in the refuge includes black ducks, mallards, and northern pintails as well as herons, egrets and sandpipers. Osprey and bald eagles also nest here.
Finns Point Rear Range Light, located at the intersection of Fort Mott and Lighthouse Roads, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Bow hunting for deer is allowed by permit. Limited waterfowl hunting is allowed, pursuant to state and refuge regulations. Limited waterfowl hunting is allowed.
The refuge has designated areas for hiking, fishing, birdwatching, nature viewing and photography.
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