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Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Route 1 Box 76
Loleta, CA 95551
(707) 733-5406

Directions: This refuge consists of tracts at both ends of Humboldt Bay. For further directions call or write the refuge office.

Primary Wildlife: Important staging area (especially spring) for the Pacific black brant and other migratory waterfowl. -- Migration staging area and wintering area for shorebirds.

Habitat: When completely acquired, the refuge will contain approximately 9,000 acres of diked marshes and seasonal wetlands, salt marshes, mudflats, and open water. Approximately 2,200 acres are currently in the refuge.



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