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121 Kern National Wildlife Refuge
Join Wildlife Biologist Russ Namitz to explore the Kern National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is a major wintering grounds for thousands of ducks, geese, and other migratory birds. During the winter the waterfowl numbers may peak to 80,000 in December and January. Large concentrations of waterfowl can be seen foraging in the moist soil and seasonal marsh areas. This trip is intended for people traveling to the Festival from the North and East. Meets at the Ranger Station at the Kern National Wildlife Refuge. 10811 Corcoran Rd, Wasco, CA 93280
Guide/Speaker:
Russ Namitz
Details
Fee: $0.00
Transportation Type: Self-Drive
Trip Type: Field Trip
Day: Thursday
Start Time: 9:00 AM
End Time: 12:00 PM
Meeting Venue Location
Kern National Wildlife Refuge
10811 Corcoran RdWasco CA 93280
Event Venue Location
Kern National Wildlife Refuge
10811 Corcoran RdWasco CA 93280