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  2. San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Merced National Wildlife Refuge is within Merced County. It is divided into four units: Merced Unit, Arena Plains Unit, Snowbird Unit and Lonetree Unit. It encompasses 10,262 acres (42 km 2) of wetlands, native grasslands, vernal pools, and riparian zone areas. It was established in 1951 under the Lea Act to attract wintering waterfowl from ...

  3. List of mammals of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals in Pennsylvania consists of 66 species currently believed to occur wild in the state. This excludes feral domesticated species such as feral cats and dogs . Several species recently lived wild in Pennsylvania, but are now extirpated (locally, but not globally, extinct).

  4. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    Calhoun County: AL May 29, 2003 9,016 acres (36.49 km 2) Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge: Jackson County: AL 1978 264 acres (1.07 km 2) Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge: Jefferson County: AL 1980 24 acres (0.097 km 2) Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge: Morgan County, Limestone County, and Madison County: AL 1938 35,000 acres (140 ...

  5. Get a daily dose of cute photos of animals like cats, dogs, and more along with animal related news stories for your daily life from AOL.

  6. Duct-Taped Kitten & 38 More Animals Rescued in Pennsylvania - AOL

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    A man in Chester County, Pennsylvania, is facing multiple charges. This comes after animal protection officers discovered a duct-taped kitten and 38 other neglected animals in his care. Reports ...

  7. Pennsylvania is home to 3 types of venomous snakes. Here’s ...

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    Out of Pennsylvania’s 21 species of snake only three are venomous. Two are found in the central region. Julian Avery from Penn State explains what to look for.