Sacramento National Wildlife RefugeWillows, CA U.S.A. |
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752 County Road 99 W Willows, CA 95988 U.S.A. |
530-934-2801 530-934-7774 24-Hour Info Line |
| Open Year-Round | Entry Fee Charged |
The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge protects 10,819 acres of seasonal marsh, permanent ponds, watergrass and upland areas. This refuge is the headquarters of a complex that includes four other refuges in north-central California.
The primary wildlife on the refuge are thousands of wintering waterfowl, including 500,000 ducks and 200,000 geese from November to January.
With 95 percent of California's Central Valley lost to development, waterfowl have come increasingly dependent on these refuges.
The refuge supports several endangered plants and animals, including several species of fairy shrimp, vernal pool tadpole shrimp, giant garter snakes, bald eagles, and breeding tricolored blackbird.
Resident wildlife includes grebe, heron, blackbird, golden eagle, beaver, muskrat, black-tailed deer, and other species typical of upland and wetland habitats. Approximately 7,000 people hunt waterfowl and pheasants on the refuge each year, and 80,000 people use the visitor center, auto tour route, and walking trails to observe wildlife.
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