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BNWRBlackwater National Wildlife Refuge (Cambridge, Maryland)
BNWRBrazoria National Wildlife Refuge (US FWS; Angelton, TX)
BNWRBrave New World Revisited (Aldous Huxley novel)
BNWRBurnaby New West Ringette (British Columbia, Canada)


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And for the true nature and animal lovers there is the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge where visitors come every year to get a glimpse of nature untouched by human hands.
Although contained to the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland, hunting opportunities exist on public hunting areas such as Taylor's Island and Fishing Bay State Wildlife Management Areas (410/376-3236), Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (410/228-2677), and Assateague Island National Seashore 1410/641-3030), The author is a regular Contributor and "Hunting Whitetails" columnist from Randallstown, Maryland.
Maryland's Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge faces similar peril, made worse by normative rodents that are eating away the bulrush marshes.
 
 
 
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