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The area is home to several state parks, wildlife areas, fishing access areas, and four national wildlife refuges that offer recreational experiences in a variety of natural settings. Many of the state wildlife areas are situated along the coast. Bombay Hook, Prime Hook, Supawna Meadows, and Cape May national wildlife refuges also lie along the coast, protecting and providing the public access to marsh environment.
The Bay’s historic role in the nation’s defense is reflected in the architecture and activities at Fort Delaware, Fort DuPont, and Fort Mott state parks. In addition to the living history programs at the restored fort on Pea Patch Island, Fort Delaware State Park provides another mecca for birders at the Pea Patch Island Heronry, encompassed within the park’s 287-island acreage. Visitors to an observation deck often catch a glimpse of nesting great blues or other wading birds.

Learn, get involved and be heard!
- Don’t litter. Leave a habitat better than you found it. When enjoying nature, carry along a trash bag and pick up litter when you see it.
- Participate in wildlife and habitat conservation projects in your area.
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