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Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge |
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Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge Address: c/o Sacramento NWR 752 County Rd 99W Willows, CA 95988 Phone: 530-934-2801; Web: www.fws.gov/sacramentovalleyrefuges/sacriver.htm Established: 1989. Location: North of Sacramento, California. Facilities: Viewing sites, interpretive panels, hiking trail. Activities: Hiking, hunting, fishing, wildlife observation. Special Features: Refuge is composed of 26 properties along a 77-mile stretch of the Sacramento River between the cities of Red Bluff and Princeton. Habitats: About 10,000 acres of riparian habitat, wetlands, and uplands, with croplands and walnut, almond, and prune orchards. Access: Currently limited to a portion of the Llano Seco unit: open year round from sunrise to sunset. Wild life: Migratory songbirds and waterfowl, river otter, turtles, beaver, American pelicans, ospreys, and bank swallows. See other parks in California. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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