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  2. Young bobcat on the prowl yesterday at Nevada's Desert National Wildlife Refuge As ranger Joshua Contois, who shot this clip, says: "Look at those paws!"

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  3. Planning a visit soon? Check out "How to Best Enjoy a National Wildlife Refuge." 📷: Indiana's Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge By Steve Gifford

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  4. “April is a promise that May is bound to keep.” ~ author, journalist and naturalist Hal Borland 📷: Canada geese Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge Oregon By Jim Leonard

    An adult Canada goose sitting on the ground with a yellow gosling tucked under one of its wings
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    Spring bird migration season is a great time to visit a national wildlife refuge. Click here – – to find a refuge near you. Extra credit 😉 if you tell us the name of the refuge closest to your Zip Code.

    A screenshot of a map covered with blue dots signifying all of the refuges around the country
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    As the pink and orange hues of sunrise paint the sky, the coastal wetlands of Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge enter a new day. This refuge protects one of the largest remaining tidal salt marshes in the region. Photo by David Tally ()

    Orange and pink sunrise over a grassy coastal marsh
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    The oldest known common loons have returned to their summer breeding grounds at Seney in Michigan's Upper Peninsula! Learn more about their special bond: Photo courtesy of Laura Wong.

    Common loons offer food to their week-old chick
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    Snow white winter coat, feathered shoes so warm and fine: Willow Ptarmigan. Spotted in the Koyokuk/Nowitna region of 📷 USFWS/Keith Ramos

    a robust white bird stands out against darker branches
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    Whooo let the kids out? Whoo whoo whoo! A burrowing owl family greets the day at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge . Pic courtesy of Wendy Miller

    Four burrowing owls stand outside an artificial burrow
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    A striped skunk makes its way past springtime patches of snow at Wyoming’s Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge . Did you know the striped skunk’s main predator, the great horned owl, has a poor sense of smell? 📷: Tom Koerner/

    A good-size brown skunk with a white stripe down its back walks amid snow patches in hay-like grass
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    Are you -- or is someone you know -- not quite sure what the National Wildlife Refuge System is all about? Check out our Beginner's Guide 📷: Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, Florida, by George Gentry/ volunteer

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    Tip 3: Follow the beaten path. Stay on the trail. If you’re exploring a place without trails, try to stay on durable surfaces like rocks, sand or gravel to prevent unplanned trails from forming. 📷: Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, WA By Bill O’Brian/

    An adult Canada goose leading six goslings through shallow water amid green vegetation
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    The northern mockingbird is the only mockingbird native to the U.S. It is the state bird of Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas. This one was at Texas’ Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge . 📷: Jesus Moreno

    A small gray-and-white bird perched on a  branch amid green vegetation
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    East Coast . Heading north soon on I-95? Take a nature break at a national wildlife refuge along the way: 📷:Gallinule chicks, Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, by Randy Tate

    Three small, young, fuzzy black birds standing on green lily pads in water
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    Tip 2: Mask up. Federal lands are great places to get outside. But if you’re inside a building or in a crowded place where social distancing isn’t possible, you need to wear a mask. 📷: Colorado’s Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge by RichKeen/DPRA

    One raccoon looking straight at the camera and two younger raccoons looking away from the camera and appearing to hide
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    2 sandhill cranes traverse spring ice at Michigan’s Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge Sandhill cranes typically winter in southern climes and migrate north in March. They nest and breed up north before flying south again come fall. 📷: Jim Hudgins/

    Two large gray birds with long necks and red-and-white heads walking gingerly on ice
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    A prothonotary warbler at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge along Lake Erie in northwestern Ohio is one of the finest places in America for bird watching in springtime. See for yourself why here: 📷: Vince Capozziello

    A small, bright yellow bird with black wings chirping mightily while perched on a thin branch
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