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Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex

Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Complex is an administrative unit of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service which oversees National Wildlife Refuges in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Navassa Island of the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands. The NWR complex also reintroduces the critically endangered Puerto Rican parrot into the wild.

Caribbean Ecological Services Field Office
The Caribbean Ecological Services Field Office was established in 1974 as part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Southeast Region (Region 4). This organization within the Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex has jurisdiction over Federal Trust Species (federally listed endangered species, including migratory birds and inter-jurisdictional fish populations) and Strategic Habitat Conservation programs. The field office is based in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, and although the office is not open to the general public it also hosts the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. == Gallery ==
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File:Antillean Nighthawk (Chordeiles gundlachii); with distinctive white patch, resting in Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico.JPG|alt=|Antillean nighthawk (Chordeiles gundlachii), Cabo Rojo NWR. File:Fish in corals, Culebra Puerto Rico.jpg|alt=|Coral reef and trunkfish. Culebra NWR. File:St. Croix Ground Lizard on Green Cay.jpg|alt=|Ground lizard. Green Cay NWR. File:Caribbean coot.jpg|alt=|American coot (Fulica americana). Laguna Cartagena NWR. File:NavassaEastCoastAerialUSGS.jpg|alt=|Aerial view. Navassa Island NWR. File:Dermochelys coriacea (beach).jpg|alt=|Leatherback sea turtle. Sandy Point NWR. File:Sub-tropical dry forest vieques.jpg|alt=|Sub-tropical dry forest. Vieques NWR. ==See also==
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