The Fort Wildlife Refuge, managed by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island, spans 235 acres in Rhode Island. It serves as a crucial habitat for various wildlife species and offers visitors opportunities for outdoor activities and education. The refuge features diverse ecosystems, including wetlands and upland forests, which support a rich array of flora and fauna. Birdwatchers often frequent the area to observe migratory birds and local species. There are several hiking trails through the refuge as well as educational programs organized by the Audubon Society aim to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts among visitors of all ages.