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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Bobcat from Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in Texas

From U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service:




It's #WildlifeWednesday and we bring this amazing photo of a young bobcat from Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in Texas!

The 11,320-acre Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge is a mixture of forests, grasslands, creeks, freshwater wetlands, and Lake Texoma. Each habitat has its own unique natural history and supports an incredible diversity of native wildlife: http://1.usa.gov/1pAVzq5.

You can explore and enjoy the great outdoors from sunrise to sunset every day. Spot wildlife in the refuge's backcountry habitats along one of several hiking trails or the 4-mile Wildlife Drive, which is very popular for birdwatching. The refuge also provides two ADA accessible photo/viewing blinds:http://1.usa.gov/1rqrxVu.

Photo: Bobcat (copyright used with permission fromNature's Wildscapes - Photography by Trey Neal)

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