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Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge was set to grow up to 700,000 acres to protect wildlife in West Texas and the Panhandle.
Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge was set to grow up to 700,000 acres to protect wildlife in West Texas and the Panhandle.
With over 300 different bird species visiting throughout the year, this 8,000-acre wildlife refuge in Ohio is a must for any bird lover and birdwatcher.
Distribution pattern of radio-tracked birds observed to be greatly different from distributions derived from opportunistic sightings. observations carried out between Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, ...
The Whooping Crane population has reached a record 557 birds in winter 2024-25, representing a remarkable recovery from only ...
Woodpeckers thrive where missiles fly. How a bombing range became a wildlife refuge The rockets’ red glare clears the way for a major comeback. Date: August 4, 2025 Source: Michigan State ...
A crude oil spill has forced the indefinite closure of one of North Texas' premier birding hotspots, leaving birders frustrated and concerned about the future of the site.
Salado Creek provides a peaceful backdrop for the village, with walking paths along its banks and swimming holes that offer relief on hot summer days. The annual Salado Christmas Stroll transforms the ...
PRAIRIE CITY, Iowa — The Neal Smith National Wildlife visitor center is expected to reopen in 2027, according to a statement from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Since a severe hailstorm in late July 2024, the Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge's visitor and education center has been closed because of severe damage.
Plan to expand Texas' Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge to 700,000 acres is scrapped by the Fish and Wildlife Service.
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