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Big
Boggy National Wildlife Refuge is for the birds.
Only open to the public for waterfowl hunting season and for special activities,
the refuge serves as a salt marsh sanctuary. Dressing Point Island is
one of the most prominent bird rookeries on the Texas Coast. Roseate spoonbills,
white Ibis, snowy egrets vie for nesting space along with the endangered
brown pelican.
Like
Brazoria and San Bernard NWR's, this refuge conserves key coastal wetlands
for neotropical migratory birds in spring and fall, as well as for wintering
waterfowl and year-round wildlife. Big Boggy NWR was established in 1983
and encumber 5,000 acres of salt marsh. For tours and hunt information,
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Credit: K. Ramos, USFWS |
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REFUGE
MAP Click
this link for a detailed map of Big Boggy NWR.
(Be patient, it's a large file.) |
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| AREA
MAP Click here for an area map and driving directions to Big Boggy
NWR. |
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Last updated:
August 27, 2009