| Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge | |
|---|---|
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Map of theUnited States | |
| Location | Cameron Parish, Louisiana |
| Nearest city | Lake Charles, Louisiana |
| Coordinates | 29°51′00″N93°13′00″W / 29.85000°N 93.21667°W /29.85000; -93.21667 |
| Area | 9,621 acres (3,893 ha) |
| Established | 1986 |
| Governing body | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
| Website | Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge |
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge is located approximately 25 miles (40 km) southeast ofLake Charles, Louisiana, in north centralCameron Parish. It contains 9,621 acres (3,893 ha) that include freshmarsh, coastal prairie, and old rice fields.
The visitor center opened in 1994[1] and is located south of Lake Charles on Louisiana Highway 27, 11 miles south ofHolmwood, Louisiana. The center's exhibits focus on the birds and other wildlife found in the refuge, and the plant and animal life and different types of ecosystems. An animated exhibit features aCajun resident named Tante Marie, who sits in apirogue and talks about life in the refuge.[1] The visitor center suffered damage fromHurricane Rita, and reopened with new exhibits in the fall of 2009.[2][3]
In 2004, theSouthwest Louisiana National Wildlife Refuge Complex was formed by administratively combining the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge,Sabine National Wildlife Refuge,Shell Keys National Wildlife Refuge,[4] and theLacassine National Wildlife Refuge with headquarters at Cameron Prairie.[5]
This article incorporatespublic domain material from websites or documents of theUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service.