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- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve and enhance wildlife habitat; protect migratory birds and threatened and endangered species; and provide opportunities for wildlife-oriented recreation and nature study for the surrounding communities
- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge (refuge) contains approximately 10,580 acres of tidal areas and salt ponds that are open to waterfowl hunting (Map 1-Overview)
- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge-Fremont Monday-Sunday Sunrise to Sunset Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day
- The Wildlife Refuges of California - U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay is one of three dozen national wildlife refuges managed by the U S Fish and Wildlife Service in California The refuges are land and water set aside for fish, wildlife, plants and, ultimately, people
- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Fishing is allowed year-round Refuge includes two bank fishing locations and one fishing pier A fishing license is not required of anglers who use Dumbarton Fishing Pier Available species include striped bass, sculpin, shark, croaker, halibut, sturgeon and crabs
- Hunt Plan at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay NWR - FWS
Listed below are refuge-specific regulations that pertain to hunting on Don Edwards San Francisco Bay NWR as of the date of this plan These regulations may be modified as conditions change or if refuge expansion continues occurs
- Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Whether you wield a smartphone or a zoom lens, you’ll find photo-worthy subjects at national wildlife refuges and national fish hatcheries Wildlife photography is a priority public use on national wildlife refuges, so you’ll find wildlife drives and blinds and overlooks to help you get the images you’re after
- Refuge Relishes Progress in San Francisco Bay Recovery
That’s welcome news at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, a peerless natural resource in this region of 8 million people and the largest landholder along the bay's edge
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