Monday, January 1, 2018

Merced and San Luis National Wildlife Refuges California - Birds, Wildlife and Relaxing Music



Merced and San Luis National Wildlife Refuge California 

A relaxing tour of some of the birds and animals at the San Luis National Wildlife Complex along the San Joaquin River west of Merced, California.
The Refuge is host to significant assemblages of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and plants; some of which, such as the California tiger salamander, the long-horned fairy shrimp, and San Joaquin kit fox, are endangered species. The Complex contains all the representative habitats found in the northern San Joaquin Valley. All of the refuge units are located adjacent to the San Joaquin River and its tributaries, and habitats are highly variable, ranging from hydric (or wet) conditions to xeric (or dry) conditions. The Complex and neighboring lands feature the largest network of freshwater wetlands remaining in California.
Other units in the San Luis NWR Complex include the Merced NWR, San Joaquin River NWR, and Grasslands Wildlife Management Area.
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Merced and San Luis National Wildlife Refuges California

Merced and San Luis National Wildlife Refuge California 

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