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IN MID-OCTOBER, I visit Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, a 70-square-mile expanse of coastal prairies, salt marshes, and freshwater sloughs along the Gulf Coast about 60 miles south of Houston. The summer drought has lingered into the fall, and Lake Texana is shrunken in its banks. The wetlands are covered in dry thickets of brush and hard packed dirt.
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