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Rio Grande Wild & Scenic RiverRunning the Rodeo Rapids
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Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River
History & Culture
Remains of a Candelilla wax operation in the lower canyons
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Remains of a Candelilla wax operation in the lower canyons.
 
Prehistoric and historic sites are abundant along the river corridor, mostly on private property in the United States or Mexico. Preserving these sites is important in understanding human use and development along the river.

Additional information can be found at Big Bend National Park's History & Culture section.



Read about it
Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River Administrative History (1988) [725kb PDF file]
The American eel  

Did You Know?
The construction of the Amistad dam down river has resulted in the loss of the atlantic sturgeon and the American eel in the waters of the Rio Grande in the Big Bend. These are two of six species which are no longer found in the Rio Grande Wild & Scenic River due to a variety of factors.
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Last Updated: November 22, 2008 at 16:37 EST