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Who Lives in a Wildlife Refuge?

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Students will learn about the wide variety of birds, animals, and insects that all take advantage of the protective habitat offered by wildlife refuges.
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Video : Inside a Wildlife Refuge
Near the Gulf Coast of Texas extends a 44,000-acre refuge full of alligators, armadillos, coyotes, and lots and lots of birds. Show your students the science and math wildlife biologists use to maintain a safe haven for these animals.
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