Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge

The Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge is located in Madison, Tensas and Franklin parishes in west of Tallulah, Louisiana. The refuge is in located in the upper basin of the Tensas River in northeast Louisiana which was the last documented home of the ivory-billed woodpecker. The refuge is home to one of the last concentrations of the threatened Louisiana black bear. In 1907, Teddy Roosevelt hunted bear just north of the refuge boundary and th... more

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  • 259.04737 km² (100.01875 mi² )
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