Support The Tornado Victims - Give To The Red Cross
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge Brazoria
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge
County Road 227 & County Road 208
Brazoria, Texas
Three national wildlife refuges - Brazoria  San Bernard and Big Boggy - form a vital complex of coastal wetlands harboring more than 300 bird species. They serve as an end point of the Central Flyway for waterfowl in winter. A freshwater slough winds through salt marshes. Rare, native bluestem prairie graces the uplands. The greater the number of habitats, the richer the ecology. Brazoria NWR is no exception. It has a key location on the Texas Gulf which helps Freeport draw one of the highest Audubon Christmas bird counts in the nation - more than 200 species.

Website
Guide
    
Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge On The Map