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| There are landscaped gardens, bird | refuges, a Zoo, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, the Ch |
| The refuge is one of seven | refuges administered by the Savannah Coastal Refuges |
| Three national wildlife | refuges along the river cover a total of 465 square k |
| These | refuges also serve as a valuable nursery for fish, sh |
| Rivers, | Refuges, and Ridges: The Geography of Speciation of A |
| The refuge is one of the three 'Tampa Bay | Refuges', and is administered as a part of the Chassa |
| It is one of the three 'Tampa Bay | Refuges', and is administered as a part of the Chassa |
| arved Church of St Peter, with its network of | refuges and tunnels carved out of the rock, a site of |
| f the Colorado River Valley, of two waterfowl | refuges, and mountains is associated with the US Army |
| ighting bald eagles that nest and feed in the | refuges and for the numerous Great Blue Herons. |
| slands, complemented by two national wildlife | refuges and four state wildlife areas, comprise over |
| Jews, directing soldiers to Jewish homes and | refuges, and even breaking into homes themselves, som |
| of is bricked-lined, the walls and occasional | refuges are a mixture of brick and stone. |
| The | refuges are provided with facilities for visitors, th |
| tact Friends of the Savannah Coastal Wildlife | Refuges at the link below. |
| e management activities, and advocate for the | refuges before governmental agencies. |
| Mackay Island and Currituck National Wildlife | Refuges bordering the sound are winter habitats on th |
| t changed the name of the Central Mississippi | Refuges Complex to Theodore Roosevelt National Wildli |
| d hill-tops, used as settlements or temporary | refuges, constructed across Britain during the Iron A |
| marshland he helped to set aside as wildfowl | refuges continue to exist as state wildlife areas. |
| r, as well as what are known as the Tampa Bay | Refuges: Egmont Key, Passage Key and Pinellas. |
| as a gateway to other eastern North Carolina | refuges, encouraging visitors to venture inland into |
| The management of the Chesapeake Islands | Refuges falls under the umbrella of the Chesapeake Ma |
| Sloughs are important | refuges for aquatic wildlife during these dry periods |
| kets of rainforest are thought to be critical | refuges for populations of lichen species among fire- |
| ritical nursery grounds for aquatic life, and | refuges for such creatures as the yacare caiman, deer |
| hirty percent forested and is one of the last | refuges for forest birds in all of southern Ontario. |
| Refuges for fallen women, called "Vera's Homes"; the | |
| The lake is one of the last | refuges for the endangered Australasian Bittern on th |
| All such 'fantastic | refuges from need are forms of emotional starvation, |
| Cache River and White River National Wildlife | Refuges has brought new attention to the area. |
| altwater marsh is one of the largest wildlife | refuges in Santa Barbara County, California. |
| established in 1907 and is one of the oldest | refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. |
| , along with the four other National Wildlife | Refuges in the State, is administered by the Rhode Is |
| er 40,000 women and children staying in their | refuges) in 2001/2. |
| ich manages all five of the National Wildlife | Refuges in Rhode Island, and is headquartered in Char |
| The legislation established two new | refuges in the Complex - Holt Collier NWR and Theodor |
| 0 ha) It is administered along with the other | refuges in the complex from offices in Tulelake, Cali |
| ich manages all five of the National Wildlife | Refuges in Rhode Island, headquartered in Charlestown |
| in the nation, and a strong supporter of the | Refuges in Rhode Island. |
| dministration of four other National Wildlife | Refuges including Fern Cave, Key Cave, Sauta Cave, an |
| ,000 acres (400 km²) of refuge lands on seven | refuges, including 13,000 acres (53 km²) of refuge-ma |
| The Friends of Louisiana Wildlife | Refuges is a non-profit, membership organization that |
| ahatchee is one of over 500 national wildlife | refuges located throughout the United States and admi |
| Upper Ouachita NWR is one of the four four | refuges managed in the North Louisiana Refuge Complex |
| emainder of the island is devoted to wildlife | refuges managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Depar |
| and is one of a handful of national wildlife | refuges managed specifically for an endangered specie |
| including approximately 550 national wildlife | refuges nationwide. |
| It is one of eight | refuges of the South East Louisiana Refuges Complex ( |
| The most used approach ways use the | refuges of Jou de los Cabrones and Vega de Urriellu. |
| The last | refuges of the bat were on Solander and Big South Cap |
| These mountains were once one of the last | refuges of the Iberian Wolf, unfortunately the last o |
| Three national wildlife | refuges on the Texas coast - Brazoria, San Bernard an |
| Three other national wildlife | refuges on the Texas coast - Brazoria, San Bernard an |
| e is an important component in the network of | refuges on and around the Chesapeake Bay, the largest |
| re only in certain pockets are there the last | refuges, outside of Russia, for wild wolves. |
| Old stone bridge with pedestrian | refuges over River Culm at Culmstock |
| Between them, the | refuges provide a range of habitats: seasonal marshes |
| These may still survive in | refuges such as Pirron Yaloak creek and various fresh |
| in the U.S. state of Virginia is one of four | refuges that comprise the Eastern Virginia Rivers Nat |
| e Rhode Island's Atlantic coastline, the five | refuges that make up the complex (Ninigret, Trustom P |
| It is one of the five | refuges that together make up the Maine Coastal Islan |
| Anahuac NWR is one of more than 540 | refuges that comprise the U.S. National Wildlife Refu |
| nock River near Warsaw, Virginia; one of four | refuges that comprise the Eastern Virginia Rivers Nat |
| Lake have been designated provincial wildlife | refuges to protect breeding colonies of American Whit |
| All National Wildlife | Refuges were established to conserve habitat for wild |
| In 1917 and 1927, state game | refuges were established on both the Santa Rosa and S |
| The two new | refuges were named to honor President Theodore Roosev |
| is the largest unit of the Chesapeake Islands | Refuges, which also includes Spring Island, Barren Is |
| Island and Alligator River National Wildlife | Refuges, with a budget of $2,827K (FY 03) for both re |
| Polish evacuees and | refuges with experience in aerial warfare were initia |
| the extensive National Parklands and Wildlife | Refuges within the District. |
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