U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
San Andres National Wildlife Refuge
"Conserving the Nature of America"
Southwest Region
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Coloring Book.pdf
2012 Wildlife babies photos.pdf
U.S. FWS libro para colorear Españolas.pdf
Wildlife Activities.pdf
National Wildlife Refuge Worksheets.pdf
The National Wildlife Refuge system contains habitat types that vary from arctic tundra to southwest desert to tropical forest. Approximately one-third of refuge system lands are wetlands.
Desert mule deer doe -
Odocoileus hemionus.
Photo Credit: Refuge remote camera, USFWS
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Mountain lion-
Puma concolor
. Photo Credit: Remote camera, USFWS
Red Velvet Mite-
Trombidium grandissimum.
Weisenberger, USFWS
Black bear
(Ursus americanus).
Photo Credit: Remote camera, USFWS
Last updated: August 8, 2012