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$25,000
plus
$25,000 in
local matching funds.

Each autumn tens of
thousands of Sandhill Cranes and Arctic geese and ducks make the refuge their
winter home.
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Web
cam monitor and kiosk
The
visitor center will include a Web cam people can use to view wildlife at
select sites throughout the refuge. Oasis
cam is
positioned to show the watering hole at the visitor’s center. Grebe
cam is
placed at the south end of the marsh loop. Marsh
cam is
situated for duck, crane and eagle viewing. Crane
cam is
located on the farm loop to view Sandhill Cranes. Mobile
cam is
used throughout to bring the hidden Bosque into view.
In addition, Pathways
To Nature
donated birdfeeders
to the refuge and established a binocular-lending
program.
Read our travel log:
Click here.
To
learn more
about Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, access http://southwest.fws.gov/refuges/newmex/bosque.html.
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