31 Jul Take Action to Protect Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Texas The 2,088 acre Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in the lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) of Texas is one of the most important stop-over sites for birds on the Mexico-U.S. border. Sitting amid vast agricultural and human development, it provides some of the best wildlife habitat left in the lower Rio Grande Valley. According to a 1997 Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) https://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/LRGV%20CCP_2008.pdf) developed for the Refuge, about 95% of the native
The 2,088 acre Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in the lower Rio Grande Valley (LRGV) of Texas is one of the most important stop-over sites for birds on the Mexico-U.S. border. Sitting amid vast agricultural and human development, it provides some of the best wildlife habitat left in the lower Rio Grande Valley. According to a 1997 Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) https://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/LRGV%20CCP_2008.pdf) developed for the Refuge, about 95% of the native