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The San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge currently encompasses 24,390 acres, much of which is over water. The proposed 5,658-acre expansion aims to increase the National Wildlife Refuge’s ...
The San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1974, but its actual creation is a work in progress. Drivers who travel Highway 37 have seen the bulldozers in action and restoration o… ...
The San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge Expansion Act (H.R. 9826) was introduced on Friday to expand the acquisition boundary for the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge and provide habitat ...
No other facilities. 7. Vista Point San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge – Heading east on Highway 37, exit to the right just before the Janson Bridge over Sonoma Creek.
Part of the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, this 8-mile trail between the Petaluma and Napa rivers gives birdwatchers a smorgasbord of shorebirds to gawk at.
One thing that makes San Pablo Bay NWR unique is how much of this feathered abundance can be glimpsed on both sides of Highway 37.
A female mallard duck keeps a brood of ducklings close by in a slough at the Cullinan Ranch unit of the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge on Friday April 10, 2009 in Solano County, Califonia.
Skaggs Island is now part of the San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Work began in January 2010 to tear down the buildings that once housed nearly 300 military personnel and their families.
PETALUMA, Calif. — The San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge will soon be 25 percent larger. Federal officials have agreed to transfer 3,300 acres of former naval property on Skag… ...
Part of San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Cullinan Ranch is former farmland that is being restored into a tidal marsh.
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