Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, located in southern Colorado along the banks of the Rio Grande, was established in 1963 as a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife. The Refuge's mission is to provide food, cover, and breeding habitat for these species, while conserving and enhancing the diverse wetland and desert habitats found in the area.
With its commitment to habitat management and preservation, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors the opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife, including waterfowl, Sandhill Cranes, elk, deer, coyotes, porcupines, raptors, and even otters. The Refuge encourages reporting otter sightings to Colorado Parks & Wildlife and provides a range of activities and trails for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
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