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San Luis National Wildlife Refuge - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service The San Luis NWR Complex Visitor Center and Headquarters located on the San Luis NWR includes an exhibit hall with interactive educational exhibits about wildlife and habitats, tule elk viewing, a multi-purpose room to hold conservation meetings and conduct environmental education programs for schools, and is the administrative headquarters for the refuge complex The visitor center
Hunting at San Luis National Wildlife Refuge | FWS. gov Reservations to hunt the refuge are made through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Please consult our hunting page for complete procedural information and refuge-specific hunting regulations and requirements
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge - The Sights and Sites of America San Luis National Wildlife Refuge was established as a sanctuary for migratory waterfowl in 1966 Over the years, more land has been added to the original acquisition until now there are six contiguous units, a couple of them straddling the San Joaquin River
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service San Luis National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 26,800 acres of wetlands, riparian woodlands, native grasslands, and vernal pools Located in California's San Joaquin Valley, the refuge is a major wintering ground and migratory stopover point for large concentrations of waterfowl, shorebirds, and other waterbirds A thriving population of tule elk is showcased by one of three auto tour routes
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex announces Final Comprehensive . . . Los Banos, California — The U S Fish and Wildlife Service’s San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex has released the Complex’s Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment, guiding the purpose and management of the complex In response to comments received from the public, the final plan includes minor changes to the agricultural uses section and to the North and
Merced County Wildlife Refuges — Merced County Events San Luis National Wildlife Refuge - Kesterson Unit In the late 1980’s, the selenium-contaminated Kesterton Reservoir was drained, decontaminated, and redeveloped as an addition to the San Luis NWR