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Photo by HelenB Information about the endangered Attwater's Prairie-Chicken. Click on image to view larger version
OverviewThis Texas refuge, 10,528 acres in size, was established in 1972, to preserve the critically endangered Attwater's subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken and the coastal prairie habitat that it needs to survive. This refuge is part of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail - site no. CTC 004. Special tours of the refuge, to see the chickens, are available during the Attwater's Prairie-Chicken Festival, held at the beginning of April every year. BirdsNotable SpeciesThe last few wild Attwater's Prairie-Chickens (a subspecies of the Greater Prairie Chicken) are located in an area not open to the general public, in order to protect them. There were 52 birds at the last count in Dec. 2008, on this refuge, and 20 more chickens at 2 other preserves - the Texas City Prairie Preserve and the Refugio-Goliad Prairie Conservation Area. There are 190 chickens in the captive breeding programs at the Houston Zoo, San Antonio Zoo and the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, Glen Rose. The grand total is only 262 birds in the whole world! Other notable species found here are: White-tailed Hawk, Crested Caracara, Sprague's Pipit, rails, sparrows and wintering ducks and geese, when the marshes are full of water. Rarities"to do" Check-listBirds you can see here include: "to do" Other Wildlife"to do" Site InformationHistory and UseThe refuge was established in 1972. Areas of Interest
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Directions Photo by HelenB Sandhill Cranes wintering on the prairie, Dec. 2008. Click on image to see a larger version Contact DetailsAttwater Prairie Chicken NWR
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