PINELLAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
 
PINELLAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE1502 S.E. Kings Bay Drive
Crystal River, Florida   34429
	
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The Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge, was established in 1951 as a breeding ground for colonial bird species. Herons, cormorants, egrets, endangered brown pelicans and many more species use this quiet refuge for nesting. Tarpon key, one of the islands making-up the refuge, hosts the largest brown pelican rookery in the state of Florida. The abundant green sea grass beds around the island are protected from motorized boat activity.