Gumbo limbo, Jamaica caper, strangler fig, red mangrove and white and black), night-blooming cereus, sea grapes, and cabbage palms . . . the plants that vegetate Ding Darling Refuge evoke a sense of the exotic and mysterious.
scenics; Grasses; Work of the Service; Wildlife refuges;
Lying along a peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile Bay, the six units of Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge consists of varied coastal habitat including changing sand dunes. Here one can find such interesting species as the...
Plants; Vegetation; Volunteers; Connecting people with nature; Employees (USFWS); Logo; Work of the Service; Wildflowers; Service patch; Resource management; Reintroduction;
FWS employee Molly Monroe assists volunteers planting wildflowers.