Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge 1.35

Muleshoe, TX 79347
United States

About Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge

Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is a well known place listed as Park in Muleshoe , Landmark in Muleshoe ,

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Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is the oldest National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of Texas, having been established in 1935. It is located about 20mi south of Muleshoe, the seat of Bailey County. It is some 15mi north of Morton on Texas State Highway 214.The refuge includes several intermittent salt lakes, some of which have been modified to extend their wet periods. Paul's Lake, on the east side of Highway 214, is spring fed, and hosts wildlife during times when the other lakes are dry.The 5000acre refuge is a stop for migratory waterfowl flying between Canada and Mexico. If sufficient water is present, during the winter it hosts tens of thousands of sandhill cranes. The largest number of cranes ever recorded was 250,000, during February, 1981.The cranes are most visible at dawn and at dusk, as they leave the lakes during the day to feed in nearby fields.Other wildlife includes wood warblers, meadowlarks, raptors, burrowing owls, blacktailed prairie dogs, jackrabbits, cottontail rabbits, coyotes, and badgers.