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Sabal Palm Audubon Center For birders and nature-lovers, no visit to South Texas is complete without a stop at the Sabal Palm Audubon Center. The Center is home to many native species of plants and animals that reach the northernmost limit of their Mexican range here and do not occur elsewhere in the U.S. Cradled in a bend of the Rio Grande along the U.S./Mexico border, the Sabal Palm Audubon Center harbors one of the most beautiful and critical ecosystems of South Texas and Northern Mexico.
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Resaca De La Palma State Park Brownsville’s Resaca de la Palma State Park boasts the largest tract of native habitat in the World Birding Center network. Etched by ancient curves of the Rio Grande, its 1200 semi- tropical acres provide a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of an international urban center only a few miles away.
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World Birding Center The World Birding Center:
One of the most spectacular convergences of birds on Earth. Come visit the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas — where history, culture and spectacular natural diversity combine into one unforgettable nature adventure.
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