Grizzly Island

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Grizzly Island is a wetland and wildlife area in the Suisun Marsh of Northern California, known for its rich birdlife and habitat for tule elk and other native species.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wetland area
wildlife area
climate Mediterranean climate
conservationRole protection of migratory birds
protection of tule elk population
protection of wetland habitats
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType brackish marsh
tidal marsh
wetland ecosystem
habitatFor native plant species
raptors
shorebirds
tule elk
waterfowl
hasActivity birdwatching
hunting (regulated)
wildlife photography
hasFeature managed water control structures
marsh channels
seasonal wetlands
hydrology influenced by Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta waters
influenced by tides
importantFor Pacific Flyway migratory birds
knownFor rich birdlife
tule elk viewing
waterfowl hunting opportunities
wildlife observation
locatedIn Northern California
Solano County, California NERFINISHED
Suisun Marsh NERFINISHED
managedBy California Department of Fish and Wildlife NERFINISHED
near Fairfield, California NERFINISHED
Suisun City, California NERFINISHED
partOf Grizzly Island Wildlife Area NERFINISHED
San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary region NERFINISHED
region San Francisco Bay Area (broad region) NERFINISHED

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Grizzly Bay adjacentTo Grizzly Island