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                Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge,

                                     New Mexico, USA


                                                                By Angela Poggioni  GMPSA, EFIAP/s
                                                    https://www.instagram.com/angelapoggioni/



         Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1939, is known as one of the most
     spectacular refuges and feeding grounds for migratory birds in North America. Situated between
     the Chupadera Mountains to the west and the San Pascual Mountains to the east, the 57,000 acre
     National Wildlife Refuge was established to provide a critical stopover for migrating waterfowl.
     Now, each year during autumn, tens of thousands of Arctic Geese and Sandhill Cranes make the
 Flowering in Anterselva                                           refuge their winter home. The
                                                                   heart of Bosque del Apache
                                                                   National   Wildlife   Refuge,
                                                                   located  in  San  Antonio,  New
                                                                   Mexico, is 7000 acres of flood-
                                                                   plain where the waters of the
                                                                   Rio Grande have been diverted
                                                                   to create extensive wetlands
                                                                   and farmlands to provide food,
                                                                   water, shelter and space not
                                                                   only to migratory birds but also
                                                                   other birds and wildlife like
                                                                   mule deer, porcupine, coyote,
                                                                   quail, pheasant and roadrunner
                                                                   which are present all year
                                                                   round.
             Welcoming the new day Sandhill Cranes dance as the sun rises  Even though Bosque del
 Wooden sculptures near Sappada                                    Apache offers unique wildlife
     in each season, the biggest attraction is without a doubt the staggering number of Snow Geese,
     Ross’s Geese and Sandhill Cranes found at the National Wildlife Refuge from November through
     January. If planning a trip here during this time, it is suggested to avoid the six-day Annual Festival
 Articles  of the Cranes during the peak of the migration in the middle of November when the crowds are              Articles


















 The disaster produced by storm VAIA









                                     Sandhill Cranes flying to a feeding ground

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