
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge
If you are searching for a diverse experience in nature then the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge is the place to visit.
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Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge Details
If you are searching for a diverse experience in nature then the Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge is the place to visit. With 44,413 acres in the refuge, you can find habitats that attract quite a few species of birds. The refuge is famed for its rich ecosystems and has been attracting hunters, fishers, and the general public since its establishment in 1966. Visitors can learn and explore so much at the refuge throughout the year.
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