We recently drove through Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge and did the self-guided audio tour available on their website. Entry to the refuge is completely free, and the tour was well-marked and...
Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
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Friends of Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the natural beauty of one of North Texas's largest wildlife refuges, encompassing 11,000 acres of diverse ecosystems. They offer engaging, family-friendly events and educational programs, including birding courses, tram tours, and opportunities for field trips tailored to schools and groups.
The organization hosts a Photo Club for nature enthusiasts and actively promotes conservation efforts, such as rewilding initiatives and butterfly garden projects. With a focus on community involvement, they invite visitors to experience the refuge's exceptional outdoor recreational activities, including birding, hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, all in a welcoming environment free of entry fees.
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My class came for a field trip and to our surprise it had no animals and we came there just to look and learn about animals and insects and spiders but we saw no animals insects and no spiders...
I love going out to Hagerman and looking at the all of the different species of birds and wildlife. It is a great learning experience for everyone. Makes for a very relaxing day!
So beautiful, quiet, and a reminder of what needs to be protected. Nice relaxing drive appreciating nature.
Very cool place to see an assortment of birds. Today we saw Canvas back duck, Mottled ducks, American black duck, pelicans, snow geese and more. There was also a scheduled hunt so areas blocked...
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