The Tulare Basin Wildlife Management Area is are valuable to seven threatened and endangered species, and large populations of waterfowl, shorebirds, and other migratory birds

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      The Tulare Basin Wildlife Management Area is are valuable to seven threatened and endangered species, and large populations of waterfowl, shorebirds, and other migratory birds. Early migrant waterfowl, most notably northern pintail ducks which have a long history in the Tulare Basin.

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      The National Wildlife Refuge System, within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, manages a national network of lands and waters set aside to conserve America's fish, wildlife, and plants.

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      The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages an unparalleled network of public lands and waters called the National Wildlife Refuge System. With more than 570 refuges spanning the country, this system protects iconic species and provides some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities on Earth.