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Partnerships with the National Wildlife Refuge System bring innovative approaches to solving management issues in the most environmentally protective manner. Scientifically-informed and technologically-based stewardship of our public lands, waters, wildlife and special places must be collaborative efforts between the Refuge System, private entities and organizations, and other government agencies if conservation efforts are to succeed.
The Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge works closely with the following partners. They play a very important role in helping the refuge accomplish its mission.
Friends of the Wildlife CorridorCity of AlamoAlamo Chamber of CommerceValley Nature CenterValley Land FundWorld Birding CentersTexas Parks and WildlifeNorth American Butterfly AssociationValley Proud Environmental Council
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The ocelot is a small, spotted cat with a long tail. Visitors often confuse this wild cat with another commonly seen on the refuge -- the bobcat. The ocelot's range in the United States used to extend from South Texas up into Arkansas and Louisiana. Today, it is only found in the most southern tip of Texas where it is highly endangered due to loss of habitat.
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