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Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, encompassing part of the Montezuma Swamp at the north end of Cayuga Lake. The refuge lies between the cities of Rochester and Syracuse, New York (five miles [8 km] east of Seneca Falls, and ten miles [16 km] west of Auburn), including parts of Seneca, Cayuga, and Wayne counties. Most of the refuge lies in the Town of Tyre, in the northeast corner of Seneca County.

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Photo: Prepare for landing
Photo: In The Shade Of The Thruway
Photo: Clyde River
Photo: Cine Flower
Photo: Seagulls And Geese
Photo: Heading Out Past The Main Wetlands
Photo: Invasive Species
Photo: Seneca River is running high with a swift current
Photo: Beach Rose
Photo: Welcome To The Seneca - Cayuga Canal

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