Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona State

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge is a semidesert grassland that is home to threatened and endangered plants and animals.

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Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge Details

Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge is a semidesert grassland that is home to threatened and endangered plants and animals. The 117,464-acre Southern Arizona refuge was established to support the reintroduction of masked bobwhite quail and pronghorns. Most of the habitat sits above the desert with rolling hills of grassland peppered with mesquite trees. The Brown Canyon sits in the west, tucked into the Baboquivari Mountains.

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