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  3. Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center was the premiere research station for the Louisiana Bird Observatory (formerly known as the Bluebonnet Bird Monitoring Project). This project is designed to study year-round population trends and moulting patterns in southern bird populations. [6] This project has conducted bird banding programs since March 2010.

  4. Lake Somerville State Park and Trailway - Wikipedia

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    Impoundment of water commenced in January 1967. The lake has an 85 mi (137 km) shoreline and occupies an area of 11,630 acres (4,710 ha). Its main purposes are flood control, municipal water supply and recreation. TPWD leased land along the lake in 1968 from the federal government opened the park in 1970.

  5. Cane River National Heritage Area - Wikipedia

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    The heritage area includes the town of Natchitoches, Louisiana and its national historic district. Founded in 1714, it is the oldest community in the territory covered by the Louisiana Purchase . Cane River Creole National Historical Park , including areas of Magnolia and Oakland plantations, also is within the heritage area.

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  8. World Birding Center - Wikipedia

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    The center is located on scenic bluffs situated 120 feet (37 m) above the river, which allows good viewing including across the International Bridge to Ciudad Miguel Alemán, in Mexico and the surrounding area. A small site, it is also the westernmost point of the World Birding Center. [18] [19]

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