Aransas National Wildlife RFG
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge Complex, located in Aransas, Calhoun, and Refugio Counties, Texas, spans over 115,931 acres of diverse habitats including coastal prairie, oak woodland, barrier islands, and marshes. Established in 1937, the refuge focuses on protecting and enhancing wildlife resources, with a particular emphasis on providing a sanctuary for migratory birds.
The refuge is currently in the process of developing a comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) to guide management strategies for the next 15 years, in alignment with the National Wildlife Refuge System's mission. Public input and feedback are encouraged, with opportunities for engagement through public meetings and various communication channels.
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