
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
Home to rare naturally regenerated cottonwood-willow forests, which brings in numerous colorful Neotropical migratory birds from Central and South America.
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Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge Details
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge offers 6,105 acres of marsh wetlands habitats, desert uplands, and a wide variety of flora and fauna in the Lower Colorado River Valley region. The Arizona federal wildlife refuge features towering rock cliffs that overlook the flowing Bill Williams River. Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge is the home of rare naturally regenerated cottonwood-willow forests, which brings in numerous colorful Neotropical migratory birds from Central and South America as they migrate to breeding grounds.
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