Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge

Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)

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Location St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Nearest city St. Petersburg, Florida
Coordinates 27°39′59″N 82°41′34″W / 27.66631°N 82.69289°W / 27.66631; -82.69289Coordinates: 27°39′59″N 82°41′34″W / 27.66631°N 82.69289°W / 27.66631; -82.69289
Area 394 acres (1.59 km2)
Established 1951
Governing body National Park Service
Website Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge

The Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge System, located off shore from mainland St. Petersburg, Florida, and only accessible by boat. The 394-acre (1.59 km2) refuge was established in 1951, to act as a breeding ground for colonial bird species. Islands within the refuge include Indian, Tarpon, Mule, and Jackass Keys, and all are within the St. Petersburg city limits.

The refuge is one of the three 'Tampa Bay Refuges', and is administered as a part of the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Complex. It is closed to public use.

Fauna

Brown pelicans, herons, egrets, cormorants and many other species nest on the islands. Tarpon Key has the largest brown pelican rookery in the state.

Access

Public use of the islands is not allowed to protect the species there.


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