Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge

The Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge, located in the high central plains of northeastern New Mexico, was established in 1965 as a feeding and resting area for migratory birds. Over 350 acres (1.4 km2) of the refuge are planted with wheat, corn, barley, and alfalfa to provide food for resident and migratory wildlife. Visitors may see bald and golden eagles, falcons, hawks, sandhill cranes, ducks, white pelicans, burrowing owls, great horned owls, black-tailed prairie dogs, raccoons, coyotes, skunks, cougars, muskrats, badgers, bobcats, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and the occasional elk.

Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
LocationColfax County, New Mexico, USA
Nearest cityRaton, NM
Coordinates36°34′17″N 104°34′46″W
Area3,699 acres (1,497 ha)
Established1965
Governing bodyU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
WebsiteMaxwell National Wildlife Refuge

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