Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

Local nameRachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
LocationKennebunk

The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a 9,125-acre National Wildlife Refuge made up of several parcels of land along 50 miles of Maine's southern coast. Created in 1966, it is named for environmentalist and author Rachel Carson, whose book Silent Spring raised public awareness of the effects of DDT on migratory songbirds, and of other environmental issues.

The refuge's parcels include protected areas between Kittery and Cape Elizabeth, including land in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Biddeford, Saco, and Scarborough.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Carson_National_Wildlife_Refuge

Address 04043, United States

Coordinates 43°21'0.308" N -70°32'28.19" E

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