Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge

Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge

Parks Directory of the United States / National Wildlife RefugesAddress:c/o Caribbean Islands NWR Complex
PO Box 510
Boqueron, PR 00622

Phone:787-851-7258
Fax:787-851-7440
Web: www.fws.gov/southeast/caborojo
Established: 1974.
Location:Coastal plain of southwestern Puerto Rico.
Facilities:Visitor center, interpretive trail, hiking trails (12 miles).
Activities:Hiking, wildlife watching, photography.
Special Features:Other native birds using the refuge include the Puerto Rican tody, Adelaide's warbler, Caribbean elaenia, and troupial.
Habitats: 1,836 acres of grassland, forests, and scrub.
Access: Monday through Friday, year round.
Wild life: Endangered yellow-shouldered blackbird, Adelaide's warbler, Caribbean elaenia, troupial, Puerto Rican tody.

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