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Category Archives: Klamath Wildlife Refuges
Pelican Banding
Arriving By Airboats – Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge is not an easy place to get to. And one must be prepared for the unexpected. In all my travels out there, in a four- wheel-drive high-clearance truck, I never saw … Continue reading
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Tagged clear lake dam and reservoir, clear lake national wildlife refuge, modoc county, pelican banding, pelican rookery, pelicans, u.s fish and wildlife, u.s. bureau of reclamation
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Clear Lake NWR
This Where Modern Man’s Footprints Are Hard to Find – Except for limited waterfowl and pronghorn antelope hunting during the regular California State seasons, the refuge is closed to all public access to protect fragile habitats and to reduce disturbance … Continue reading
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Tagged clear lake, clear lake national wildlife refuge, modoc county, u.s fish and wildlife
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Clear Lake Dam
This Is Big Sky Country – The sign reads that the dam is 28 feet above streambed with a capacity of 526,800 acre-feet. The reservoir area is 24,800 acres. The crest of the dam is 840 feet and the width … Continue reading
Posted in Klamath Reclamation, Klamath Wildlife Refuges
Tagged bureau of reclamation, clear lake dam, clear lake national wildlife refuge, lost river, modoc county, u.s fish and wildlife
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Tulelake Birding
Almost 500 species visit or live these refuge-agricultural lands. Tule Lake Basin is an important stopover for the Pacific Flyway. Four national wildlife refuges, and thousands of acres of private farmlands converge to provide habitat for a wide variety of … Continue reading
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Tagged anders tomlinson, dave menke, deep water - permanent marsh habitat, howard west, lower klamath national wildlife refuge, pacific flyway, riparian habitat, seasonal marsh habitat, tule lake basin, tule lake national wildlife refuge, tulelake bird watching, tulelake california
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Wildlife Refuge Tour
“There is probably no more important waterfowl area in the country than these refuges in the Upper Klamath Basin… (the refuges “act like a waist in the hourflass’ (so) “all the birds inn the Pacific Flyway funnel their way through … Continue reading
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Tagged anders tomlinson, clear lake national wildlife refuge, klamath marsh national wildlife refuge, lower klamath national wildlife refuge, lower klamath national wildlife refuge. medicine lake, tule lake national wildlife refuge, tulelake california, u.s fish and wildlife, upper klamath national wildlife refuge
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