Support Wildlife Conservation in South Texas: Join Friends of the Wildlife Corridor at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge
- Friends of the Wildlife Corridor
- Aug 21
- 1 min read
Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge is one of South Texas’s most treasured natural spaces—a sanctuary for endangered ocelots, migratory birds, and the rich cultural stories that shape our region. But protecting this wild corridor takes more than admiration—it takes action.
That’s where Friends of the Wildlife Corridor comes in.
As a nonprofit partner to Santa Ana and other local refuges, Friends of the Wildlife Corridor works year-round to support conservation, education, and community outreach. From bilingual nature programs to folklore-inspired festivals, we help connect people to the land—and to each other.
Now, we’re inviting you to be part of the movement.

Why Become a Member?
When you join Friends of the Wildlife Corridor, you’re helping:
Protect endangered species and restore native habitat
Expand bilingual environmental education for youth and families
Celebrate South Texas culture through folklore, storytelling, and inclusive programming
Power community events like Run for the Refuge, Rio Reforestation, Frights and Folklore, and Adventures in Wetlands Day
Plus, members receive exclusive perks like event discounts, raffle entries, and early access to volunteer opportunities.
How to Join
Visit friendsofthewildlifecorridor.org to explore membership options and sign up today. Every membership helps protect the wildlife, wetlands, and cultural heritage that make South Texas so extraordinary.
Together, we can keep the corridor wild, welcoming, and full of wonder—for generations to come.
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