Latitude and longitude of Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
- Nearby Macon, Georgia, United States
Satellite map of Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, located 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Macon, Georgia, USA, was established in 1989 to protect, maintain and enhance the forested wetland ecosystem of the Ocmulgee River floodplain. It opened to the public in 2000 and currently consists of 6,500 acres (26 km2) situated along the fall line separating the Piedmont and Coastal Plains. The refuge has a diversity of vegetation communities, including mixed hardwood-pine, bottomland hardwoods, tupelo gum swamp forests, creeks, tributaries, beaver swamps and oxbow lakes. The refuge is rich in wildlife diversity including white-tailed deer, wood ducks, black bears, alligators, wild turkey, a nesting pair of bald eagles and excellent wintering habitat for waterfowl. Extensive bottomland hardwoods provide critical habitat for neotropical songbirds of concern, such as Swainson's warbler, wood thrush, prothonotary warbler and yellow-billed cuckoo.
Latitude: 32° 44' 17.99" N
Longitude: -83° 34' 59.99" W