-A 3.61 square mile wildlife refuge located on the U.S.-Mexico border in Cochise County east of Douglas
-Established in 1982
-Managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Has an elevation of 3,720–3,920 feet in the bottom of a wide valley
-Offers an oasis within the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert, providing resting, breeding, and year-round habitat for more than 270 species of birds, 55 species of reptiles, and 62 species of mammals
-Gray hawks, tanagers, blue grosbeaks, and hummingbirds thrive in the area
-Established in 1982
-Managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Has an elevation of 3,720–3,920 feet in the bottom of a wide valley
-Offers an oasis within the surrounding Chihuahuan Desert, providing resting, breeding, and year-round habitat for more than 270 species of birds, 55 species of reptiles, and 62 species of mammals
-Gray hawks, tanagers, blue grosbeaks, and hummingbirds thrive in the area