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  1. The Okefenokee Swamp is a shallow, 438,000-acre (177,000 ha), peat-filled wetland straddling the Georgia–Florida line in the United States. A majority of the swamp is protected by the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and the Okefenokee Wilderness.

    • 438,000 acres (1,770 km²)
    • .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct,.mw-parser-output .geo-inline-hidden{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}30°37′N 82°19′W / 30.617°N 82.317°W
    • 1974
  2. May 6, 2024 · Image Details. 5 Fantastic Animals Found in the Okefenokee Swamp. May 6, 2024. The Okefenokee Swamp covers almost 700 square miles. Ten cities the size of Washington D.C. could fit inside the Okefenokee. It is one of the largest intact freshwater environments in the world and the largest blackwater swamp in North America. Image Details.

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  4. With its varied habitats, the Okefenokee has become an area known for its abundance of plants and animals. There are 621 species of plants growing in the swamp, including the Longleaf Pine tree. Animals include 39 fish, 37 amphibian, 64 reptile, 234 bird, and 50 mammal species.

    • 1937
  5. Aug 12, 2023 · The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for diverse flora and fauna, providing a unique and abundant ecosystem for wildlife enthusiasts to explore. The refuge is home to over 400 species of birds, including the extremely rare and elusive red-cockaded woodpecker.

  6. Sep 6, 2002 · The largest swamp in North America, the Okefenokee Swamp covers roughly 700 square miles and is located in the southeastern corner of Georgia, encompassing most of Charlton and Ware counties and parts of Brantley and Clinch counties. The swamp has a distinctive and fascinating natural history.

  7. Image Details. The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is the headwaters of the Suwannee and St. Marys rivers. The refuge provides habitat for threatened and endangered species, such as the red-cockaded woodpecker, indigo snake, and wood stork, along with a wide variety of other wildlife.

  8. The refuge provides habitat for threatened and endangered species, such as the red-cockaded woodpecker, indigo snake, and wood stork, along with a wide variety of other wildlife.

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