California Department of Fish and Wildlife - Central Region

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Overview

California Department of Fish and Wildlife Central Region manages and protects the state's fish, wildlife, plant and native habitats for Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare and Tuolumne counties.

Protected Areas

Elkhorn Slough Ecological Preserve [1]
Moss Landing Wildlife Area [2]

The Central Region of California Department of Fish and Wildlife manages 31 protected areas. The protected areas are broadly categorized as:

  • Ecological reserves
  • Wildlife areas
Ecological Reserves Wildlife Areas
Alkali Sink Ecological Reserve Big Sandy Wildlife Area
Allensworth Ecological Reserve Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area
Buttonwillow Ecological Reserve Kinsman Flat Wildlife Area
Canebrake Ecological Reserve Little Panoche Reservoir Wildlife Area
Elkhorn Slough Ecological Reserve Los Banos Wildlife Area
Fremont Valley Ecological Reserve Mendota Wildlife Area
Kaweah Ecological Reserve Monache Meadows Wildlife Area
Lokern Ecological Reserve North Grasslands Wildlife Area
Panoche Hills Ecological Reserve O'Neill Forebay Wildlife Area
Pleasant Valley Ecological Reserve San Luis Obispo Wildlife Area
San Joaquin River Ecological Reserve San Luis Reservoir Wildlife Area
Springville Ecological Reserve Morro Bay Wildlife Area
Stone Corral Ecological Reserve Moss Landing Wildlife Area
Yaudanchi Ecological Reserve South Fork Wildlife Area
Volta Wildlife Area
West Hilmar Wildlife Area

Fishing

CDFW is responsible for stocking 111 different waters throughout the region. All waters are stocked year round with trout. Current fish planting schedules can be found here.

CDFW Stocking trout in Merced County [3]

Hunting

Wildflower Viewing

Central California wildflowers appear in the spring following winter rains. There are many locations throughout the Central Region providing access to several varieties wildflower.

Education

Scientific Reports and Public Documents

youtube song [1]

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9TShlMkQnc&index=9&list=RDEMGmrORaxVHV2efDMi19VUPQ

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Disclaimer

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