Join us live from Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge near Oregon, Ohio. Watch for eagles, migrating waterfowl, and much more!
From its rich history as a famous hunt club to becoming a refuge in 1964, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge's 2,675 acres have provided habitat for a variety of waterfowl, bald eagles and plants for many years. This largest undeveloped stretch of shoreline on Lake Erie is closed to public activity most of the year. Now you can view this gem anytime of day, anywhere you are! We have two main camera views so when you tune in you might see the lakeshore or the wetland.
Cedar Point NWR is part of the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex, an 11,126 acre complex located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Lucas and Ottawa Counties. Established in 1961, Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge protects a network of wetlands, grasslands and forests to provide habitat for a variety of migratory birds, resident wildlife and threatened and endangered species. It has been recognized with global significance for its value to wildlife.
This camera is sponsored by Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1997 that supports the conservation mission Ohio’s only national wildlife refuge complex by acquiring land, engaging the community and enhancing public access. To learn more, visit www.friendsofottawanwr.org.
17 сен 2024