Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1943, is a 2,088-acre jewel of the National Wildlife Refuge System located in Alamo, TX. Positioned at the juncture of major migratory routes, the refuge is a critical habitat for a diverse range of bird species, including resident species like green jays and rare raptors such as the hook-billed kite and gray hawk.
Visitors to Santa Ana can enjoy wildlife-related activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and photography along its scenic trails. With over 300 butterfly species and abundant spring warblers, the refuge offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity of deep South Texas.
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