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History & Nature
01NSCV1-03 - Winter Wildlife of the Central Valley
Dec 5, 2009
   9:30AM - 4:00PM

Nowhere nearby to Santa Cruz County can one find a greater spectrum of wildlife species than in the Grasslands District of the western San Joaquin Valley near Los Banos.

A chain of Federal and State wildlife refuges hosts a vast assemblage of waterfowl, waders, birds of prey, and a sizable population of Sandhill cranes. Some of the flocks of snow and cackling geese number in the thousands.

Our wildlife program should find a minimum of 50 bird species and among the highlights would be the preliminary courtship dancing of huge Sandhill cranes and the good possibility of observing owls in streamside thicket. There will also be opportunity to enjoy views of tule elk, the largest of the native deer of California, while we review the process of elk herd reintroduction and the management challenges presented by these large, powerful, herd animals.
Map and directions will be given upon registration.

DAILY SCHEDULE
DATE START TIME END TIME
12/5/2009, Sat 9:30AM 4:00PM

FEES
DESCRIPTION FEE
After 9/16 $60.00
10% Refund/transfer fee $6.00

FACILITY

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