From birders to goose and deer hunters to walkers and hikers, people flock to the nearly 11,300-acre Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge in Ohio, sandwiched between Toledo and Port Clinton along Lake Erie.
And while Ottawa – as it is typically referred to by hunters and birders – is Ohio’s only National Wildlife Refuge, it’s far from the only one in the system.
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