Pixley National Wildlife Refuge Explained

Pixley National Wildlife Refuge
Iucn Category:IV
Map:USA
Relief:1
Map Width:300
Location:Tulare County, California, United States
Nearest City:Pixley, California
Coordinates:35.9172°N -119.3623°W
Area:6939acres
Established:1959
Governing Body:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Website:Pixley National Wildlife Refuge

Pixley National Wildlife Refuge is located south of Tulare, California and north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley. The 6939acres nature refuge represents one of the few remaining examples of the grasslands, vernal pools, and playas that once bordered historic Tulare Lake, the largest lake west of the Great Lakes until the late 19th century.

Wildlife

Over 100 bird and 6 reptile species use the wildlife refuge. Approximately of managed wetlands provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds. Threatened and endangered species include the San Joaquin kit fox, blunt-nosed leopard lizard, Tipton kangaroo rat, and the vernal pool fairy shrimp.

Access

Refuge visitation is by special arrangement only.

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