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John Stevens, our refuge operations specialist, walks through the Anahuac Wildlife Refuge where wildlife can be seen throughout the park due to efforts to restore the Anahuac Wildlife Refuge since Hurricane Ike on Thursday, May 5, 2011, in Anahuac. All the refuges were completely flooded by the storm surge, killing wildlife and vegetation and demolishing all structures there. ( Mayra Beltran / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Mayra Beltran/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)

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