The BEAUTY of nature and the WONDER that is wildlife, makes Colusa National Wildlife Refuge a hidden gem worth visiting, time and time again.
Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
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Kern National Wildlife Refuge, located in the southern end of California's San Joaquin Valley, serves as a vital habitat restoration area that supports diverse wildlife, including several endangered species. The refuge attracts approximately 8,200 visitors annually, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and regulated waterfowl hunting while maintaining a commitment to conservation and education.
With a year-round 6-mile auto route that winds through its wetlands, Kern National Wildlife Refuge promotes environmental education through free, staff-led field trips. By working collaboratively to conserve and enhance fish, wildlife, and their habitats, the refuge aims to benefit both the natural ecosystem and the American public.
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Are you looking for a way to safely get out of the house and try something new? Go find a National Wildlife Refuge like the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. The Sacramento region has several of...
The refuge has a 3-mile graveled auto tour that goes through freshwater wetlands and a 1-mile Discovery Walk. The land surround it is mostly rice fields. There isn't a lot of vegetation by the...
What a treasure! I drive out here at sunset during the winter months to see the sunsets and birds. The din is incredible and there is no shortage of action in/ on the water. There is a driving...
It's beautiful here all year round. Bird watchers galore. Wild life is plenty and the Hawks are always fun to watch! Love it here! Photographers have plenty to go home with if they park here for...
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