Description
The Refuge was established in 1968 through a private donation from Charles and Natalie Webster. This 196-acre Refuge consists of grasslands, woodlands, and salt and freshwater wetlands bordering Champlain Creek and Great South Bay. Over 200 species of birds have been documented at the Refuge. White-tailed deer and red fox are conspicuous here.
Management
The Refuge is actively managed for migratory birds, particularly for nesting osprey, and to maintain habitat diversity.
Public Use Activities
The Refuge is available for environmental education activities by reservation.