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  2. Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento NWR Complex headquarters and visitor center is located in the 10,819-acre (4378 ha) Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge off of 99W, and features a wildlife exhibit, bookstore, and Discovery Room. Visitors can enjoy a six-mile auto tour with 3 viewing areas and two walking trails.

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  4. Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The refuge is currently in an active acquisition phase, and includes the Llano Seco Unit. Large-scale riparian habitat restoration is ongoing. Riparian habitat along the Sacramento River is critically important for various threatened species, fisheries, migratory birds, plants, and the natural system of the river itself.

  5. Dead geese test positive for bird flu in Sacramento ... - AOL

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    The California Fish and Wildlife is monitoring cases throughout the state. Dead geese test positive for bird flu in Sacramento, California wildlife officials say Skip to main content

  6. Butte Sink Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    It is wetlands managed as part of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex and is not open to the public. Within the 18,000-acre (73 km 2) Wildlife Management Area (WMA), conservation easements have been purchased on 10,311 acres (41.73 km 2), requiring landowners to maintain wetlands on their property in perpetuity. These lands are ...

  7. Colusa National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Colusa National Wildlife Refuge typically supports wintering populations of more than 200,000 ducks and 50,000 geese. Wetland impoundments are intensively managed to provide optimal habitat for the dense concentration of wintering waterfowl , as well as habitat for resident wildlife and spring/summer migrants.

  8. Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge contains both seasonal and permanent wetlands, riparian forest, and grasslands, as well as some of the last remaining freshwater lakes in the central valley. These habitats support large populations of migratory water birds, a major rookery for several colonial nesting species such as great blue herons , and ...

  9. San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a 13,190-acre (53.4 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge in California established in 1970. It extends along the northern shore of San Pablo Bay , from the mouth of the Petaluma River , to Tolay Creek , Sonoma Creek , and ending at Mare Island .