National Wildlife Refuges are far more than havens for wild plants and animals.
This National Wildlife Refuge is made up of water, marsh, and upland habitat.
There is a National Wildlife Refuge in Maine named after her.
National Wildlife Refuges are also places for outdoor recreation.
There are ten National Wildlife Refuges covering 113,639 acres (460 km2) in the state.
This was expanded to the other islands in 1969 when it became a National Wildlife Refuge.
There are many other state parks and National Wildlife Refuges in the region.
Another 72 million people visit our National Wildlife Refuge System.
There are about 500 National Wildlife Refuges in the system.
The National Wildlife Refuge wasn't created until 1974.