The Seney National Wildlife Refuge is about 80 miles to the west of Sault Ste Marie on M-28. It is located at the intersection of M-28 and M-77 near Seney, Michigan.
It was founded in 1935 as Civillian Conservation Corps workers improved the drainage and dams for the purposes of wetland management.
It has a little over 25,000 acres and is the home to many species of animals.
Given that it is pretty late in the season, we didn't see to many animals. I will have to try to come back here earlier and see if I can see more.
It was still pretty neat to catch.
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