Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Pacific Southwest Region
California condor chick number 482 and male parent number 98. Condor chick 482 hatched in April 2008
California condor chick number 482 (hatched in 2008) and male parent number 98 in their wild nest. Photo by US Fish and Wildlife Service, Joseph Brandt.

Location: Southern California

Complex Includes:

Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge, Ventura County

Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, Kern County

Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge, Tulare County

Guadalupe Nipomo-Dunes National Wildlife Refuge, San Luis Obispo County

All four refuges were created primarily to protect and recover endangered and threatened species. Including the California condor, Western snowy plover, San Joaquin kit fox and more.


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BITTER CREEK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Grassland Habitat Management and Restoration Plan
Environmental Assessment and Compatibility Determination

Spring 2009 – Planning Update (4/1/2009) (150KB pdf)

Summer 2009 - Planning Update (7/10/2009) (55KB pdf)

 

 

 

Last updated: October 21, 2009