San Luis National Wildlife Refuge

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San Luis National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wetland and grassland area in California’s San Joaquin Valley known for its rich birdlife, seasonal wetlands, and role in conserving migratory waterfowl and other wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grassland
national wildlife refuge
protected area
wetland
country United States of America
surface form: United States
establishedFor conservation of migratory birds
protection of wetlands
wildlife-oriented recreation
hasEcosystemType agricultural fields for wildlife management
alkali sink habitat
grassland habitat
permanent wetland
riparian habitat
seasonal wetland
hasFeature auto tour route
managed water delivery system
seasonally flooded wetlands
visitor center
hasHabitatFor amphibians
fish
mammals
raptors
reptiles
shorebirds
songbirds
wading birds
hasReintroducedPopulationOf tule elk
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Merced County, California NERFINISHED
San Joaquin Valley NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedAreaSystem National Wildlife Refuge System NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
offersActivity birdwatching
environmental education
hunting (regulated)
photography
wildlife observation
partOf Pacific Flyway NERFINISHED
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex NERFINISHED
primaryConservationFocus endangered species
migratory waterfowl
wetland-dependent birds
protectsSpecies San Joaquin kit fox NERFINISHED
Sandhill crane
Swainson's hawk NERFINISHED
giant garter snake
greater white-fronted goose
mallard
northern pintail
snow goose
tule elk

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Merced County hasProtectedArea San Luis National Wildlife Refuge
Los Banos, California locatedNear San Luis National Wildlife Refuge