Guam National Wildlife Refuge
The Guam National Wildlife Refuge is located on the island of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. Established in 1976, it aims to protect the unique habitats and endangered species found in the region, including the Guam rail and green sea turtle. The refuge covers over 2,000 acres of diverse ecosystems, including coastal areas, wetlands, and forests.
Visitors to the refuge can enjoy various recreational activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The refuge also plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, providing a safe haven for native wildlife and promoting environmental education for the local community and tourists.