Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Tule Lake Basin is an important stopover for the Pacific Flyway. Four national wildlife refuges, and thousands of acres of private farmlands converge to provide habitat for a wide variety of waterfowl, shorebirds, songbirds, raptors, big game, small mammals and aquatic life. At least 489 species of wildlife visit or live in this volcanic wonderland. Upwards of 500 bald eagles migrate to the area November through April. North America’s largest concentration of snow geese arrive in the spring.
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