In 1963, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge was created in order to protect waterfowl and neotropical migratory songbird habitat along the upper Texas coast. Half a century later, the refuge is preparing for the next 50 years of habitat conservation and environmental education. The Friends of Anahuac Refuge captured the work done on the Refuge during the anniversary year by creating a photographical story of events, places, and people on the Refuge in 2013.
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