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In 1923, wardens began protecting a 35-acre Texas island where last reddish egrets survived

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In 1923, wardens began protecting a 35-acre Texas island where last reddish egrets survived
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Nestled in Texas, Green Island proudly hosts the largest Reddish Egret colony globally, evolving into a sanctuary after extensive hunting significantly depleted bird populations. The island's lush vegetation creates a rich tapestry of nesting sites, catering to diverse coastal bird species. Dedicated wardens vigilantly safeguard the island against predators, striving to uphold its sensitive ecosystem. Yet, the pressing challenge of climate change threatens the future of this essential bird sanct

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