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Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge

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Land Management
Stone Lakes Basin Water Hyacinth and Water Primrose Control Program Revised Aquatic Pesticide Application Plan (APAP)
Jun 28, 2022
Blue Heron Trails at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Blue Heron Trails
Jun 28, 2022
Paddle tour at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Spring Paddle Tours
Apr 26, 2022
A river coming from the left curves to meet the ocean with a sandy beach in the foreground
Recreation
The Wildlife Refuges of I-5
Apr 19, 2022
Two hunters in camo clothing hide with a hunting dog in the tules beside a marsh. One hunter is using duck call while the other holds a shotgun.
Wildlife Management
Stone Lakes NWR Waterfowl Hunting Blind Information
Oct 1, 2021
Two hunters in camo clothing hide with a hunting dog in the tules beside a marsh. One hunter is using duck call while the other holds a shotgun.
Wildlife Management
Stone Lakes NWR Waterfowl Hunting Rules and Regulations
Oct 1, 2021
Kingfisher at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Wildlife Management
Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in the Sacramento Area
Jun 21, 2022
a purple flower
Land Management
Stone Lakes Basin Water Hyacinth and Water Primrose Control Program Revised Aquatic Pesticide Application Plan (APAP)
Jun 28, 2022
Blue Heron Trails at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Blue Heron Trails
Jun 28, 2022
Paddle tour at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation
Spring Paddle Tours
Apr 26, 2022
A river coming from the left curves to meet the ocean with a sandy beach in the foreground
Recreation
The Wildlife Refuges of I-5
Apr 19, 2022
Two hunters in camo clothing hide with a hunting dog in the tules beside a marsh. One hunter is using duck call while the other holds a shotgun.
Wildlife Management
Stone Lakes NWR Waterfowl Hunting Blind Information
Oct 1, 2021
Two hunters in camo clothing hide with a hunting dog in the tules beside a marsh. One hunter is using duck call while the other holds a shotgun.
Wildlife Management
Stone Lakes NWR Waterfowl Hunting Rules and Regulations
Oct 1, 2021
Kingfisher at Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
Wildlife Management
Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in the Sacramento Area
Jun 21, 2022
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