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  2. Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge is a 25,006-acre (101.20 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located along the Mississippi River in West Tennessee.The vast majority of the refuge is located in the northwestern part of Lauderdale County with small portions extending into southern Dyer County.

  3. Lower Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Lower Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge, part of the U.S. National Wildlife Refuge system, is a 9,451-acre (38.25 km 2) area of wetlands associated with the confluence of the Hatchie River and the Forked Deer River in West Tennessee near the confluence of the Hatchie River with the Mississippi River.

  4. Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge is an area of swampy bottomland consisting of a portion of the floodplain of the Hatchie River in West Tennessee, covering 11,556 acres (4,677 ha) in southern Haywood County. It is a rich environment for aquatic life and waterfowl.

  5. West Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Wikipedia

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    West Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex in the state of Tennessee. Refuges within the complex

  6. Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge of the United States located along the shores of the Tennessee River in West Tennessee.It was established in 1945 where the impoundment of Kentucky Lake by the Tennessee Valley Authority has created a more-or-less permanent wetlands environment favored by many species of waterfowl.

  7. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee have designated an additional "state game bird" for the purpose of hunting. The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven states, followed by the western meadowlark as the state bird of six states.