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==Summary==
 
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Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, located in Southern California.
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Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, located in Southern California. The complex is home to two national wildlife refuges:
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* [[Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge (HMNWR)]]
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==Equipment==
 
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Revision as of 11:01, 26 March 2021

An environmental summary by the ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems class at CSUMB.


Summary

Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex, located in Southern California. The complex is home to two national wildlife refuges:

Equipment

  • Condor release pens

Visitor Services

  • Hopper Mountain NWR is closed to the public, however they will do guided events no bigger than 40 people[1].
  • Bitter Creek NWR is closed to the public, due to the sensitive nature of the California condor[2].

Land Management Plan

  • California Condor Recovery Plan (USFWS 1984)
  • Blue Ridge Habitat Management Plan (USBLM 1985)
  • Draft Management Plan for the Blue Ridge Ecological Reserve (CDFG 1983), developed for California Department of Fish and Game (Now California Department of Fish and Wildlife) land acquisition.

Cooperative Agreements and MOUs

Links

References

  1. Reference text https://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_8/NWRS/Zone_1/Hopper_Mountain_Complex/Hopper_Mountain/Sections/What_We_Do/Conservation/PDFs/Final%20CCP%20HopperMtn_BitterCrk_BlueRdg_NWRs_Sept%202013.pdf
  2. Reference text https://www.fws.gov/uploadedFiles/Region_8/NWRS/Zone_1/Hopper_Mountain_Complex/Hopper_Mountain/Sections/What_We_Do/Conservation/PDFs/Final%20CCP%20HopperMtn_BitterCrk_BlueRdg_NWRs_Sept%202013.pdf

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