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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park is located at 2800 S. Bentsen Palm Drive (FM 2062) south of the city of Mission in Hidalgo County in the U.S. state of Texas. It serves as the headquarters for the World Birding Center.
Hidalgo [61] Museum of South Texas History: Edinburg: Hidalgo Recorded Texas Historic Landmark [62] Old Hidalgo Pumphouse Museum and World Birding Center Hidalgo: Hidalgo One of the World Birding Center sites [63] Smitty's Juke Box Museum Pharr: Hidalgo From the collection of Leo “Smitty” Schmitt and family [64] Southern Pacific Railroad ...
The World Birding Center is the official title given to a combined nine parks and nature preserves in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas managed by a partnership of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the local communities in which the parks reside.
2006 - World Birding Center Quinta Mazatlan park opens. [8] 2007 McAllen Convention Center opens. Veterans War Memorial of Texas dedicated. [3] 2008 July: Hurricane Dolly occurs. [3] McAllen Heritage Center opens. [24] 2009 - Anzalduas International Bridge opens. [3] 2010 - Population: 129,877. [25] 2011 - Public library building opens in ...
Birding sites are booming in Texas as it's home to some great spots for a weekend of bird-watching. Escape to brilliant bird-centric locations, like the World Birding Center, the Santa Ana ...
Education building, visitor center. Focus on prairie ecosystems, outdoor education, and natural and human history of the Texas Panhandle. Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve: Austin: Travis: Texas Hill Country: 227 acres with an environmental education center, operated by St. Edward's University, open to the public for trail hiking and events
The World Birding Center is an invaluable resource for visitors, maintaining nine unique locations, each representing one of the valley's diverse landscapes. Depending on the facility, they offer ...
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge is a 2,088-acre (8.45 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge situated along the banks of the Rio Grande, south of Alamo in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, in Hidalgo County, South Texas. The wildlife refuge was established for the protection of migratory birds in 1943.