Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife refuge with open water and salt marshes from Jamaica Bay. Located on Broad Channel, it lies partly in the borough of Queens and partly in the borough of Brooklyn, and it is located near the JFK International Airport. Many kinds of animals, both aquatic and terrestrial, live in the wildlife refuge. Bird watching is popular here for both resident birds as well as migratory species.

Other popular attractions are horseshoe crab mating and egg laying, as well as diamondback turtle egg laying. Several mammals, including Eastern Gray Squirrels and raccoons, make their homes in the wildlife refuge.

Broad Channel, NY 11693, 718-318-4340

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