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western erie: Nature Preserves and Parks
Extensive freshwater wetlands and hardwood forests, as
well as bays along Lake Ontario’s shoreline offer excellent wildlife viewing areas for numerous birds and mammals.
 
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Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area

19,000 acres of freshwater marshes and hardwood swamps bounded by woods, forests, fields, and wet meadows. Four overlooks and three nature trails offer wildlife viewing.  visit site >>
 
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Zurich Bog National Natural Landmark (Bergen Swamp Preservation Society) Three square mile swamp west of Zurich is a registered national landmark. Also known as "Mud Pond," for the open body of water within the bog.  visit site >>

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Braddock Bay Shallow water bay-marsh complex of marshes, open water, forests, grasslands, and shrub-scrub. Prime spot for viewing hawks and owls during spring migration.  visit site >>
 
Hart's Woods National Natural Landmark A rare remnant of the original beech-maple forest that once occupied a large glaciated area extending from southeastern Wisconsin to north-central New York.
 
Honeoye Falls and Pittsford
Mendon Ponds Park and National Natural Landmark 2,500 acres of woodlands, ponds, wetlands and glacially created landforms, including kames, eskers and kettles. Designated National Natural Landmark for its glacial features. The park's 550-acre Mendon Nature Center features 7 miles of trails.
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