McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge

Salt Bayou Restoration Project Provides Protection to Critical Marsh Habitat in Texas During Hurricane Laura

Salt Bayou Restoration Project Provides Protection to Critical Marsh Habitat in Texas During Hurricane Laura

Salt Bayou is a 139,000-acre landscape that includes freshwater to estuarine marsh, coastal prairie grasslands, tidal flats, creeks and basins, and associated fish and wildlife species. Salt Bayou is the largest contiguous estuarine marsh complex in Texas. Hurricane Laura made landfall just 20 miles to the east in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The wetland habitats in the Salt Bayou provide foraging and nesting habitats for numerous species of birds along one of the most important migratory flyways in the world, as well as essential nursery habitat for ecologically, commercially, and recreationally important species of fish and invertebrates.