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About Friends of the Wildlife Corridor

The mission of the Friends of the Wildlife Corridor is to protect our habitat by supporting, preserving, promoting, and enhancing the Santa Ana and Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuges and their use for recreational, educational, and scientific research purposes.

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Friends of the Wildlife Corridor
3325 Green Jay Road
Alamo, TX 78516

By Phone
(956) 784-7500
VM (956) 784-7502

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Many of the photographs are generously supplied by members of TexNEP, Texas Nature and Environmental Photographers, www.texnep.org.
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