FRIENDS OF ANAHUAC REFUGE |
Unfortunately, several mammals that used to be on the Refuge in the past have moved on to other areas because of habitat degradation. Red wolves and even bison use to roam the prairies along the upper Texas coast. Due to habitat and land use change, they are no longer found on the Refuge. However, there are still several other kinds of mammals on the Refuge. Some scurry along the weeds, while others climb and hide in trees. They may not be as visible as other wildlife on the Refuge, but they are there. Check out some of them below.
Native Mammals | ||
![]() Bobcat (Photo by George Radecsky) | Coyote (Photo by Joe Blackburn) | |
Human-Use | ||
Cattle grazing on the Refuge | ||
Invasive | ||
Feral hogs on the Refuge |