The Washita National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1961, spans 8,075 acres in Washita, Oklahoma, providing a vital resting and feeding area for migrating and wintering waterfowl. The refuge offers wildlife-dependent recreation activities such as hiking trails, auto tours, hunting, fishing, and wildlife photography.
Home to a variety of wildlife species including waterfowl, sandhill cranes, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, snow geese, and bobcats, Washita National Wildlife Refuge serves as a nesting ground for migratory songbirds and a year-round habitat for resident wildlife, contributing to the conservation and protection of diverse ecosystems for the benefit of the American people.
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