What is the Sonoran Desert’s largest wildlife refuge?
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The Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge is the largest wildlife refuge in the Sonoran Desert, covering approximately 860,000 acres in southwestern Arizona.
Established in 1939, Cabeza Prieta serves as a protected area for many endangered species, including the Sonoran pronghorn. The refuge features rugged mountains, arid plains, and diverse desert habitats, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna adapted to extreme conditions. It is also part of the United States–Mexico borderlands conservation region, playing a crucial role in preserving the delicate Sonoran Desert ecosystem.