Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge

Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge

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Location Tulare County, California, United States
Nearest city Springville, California
Coordinates 36°16′47″N 118°50′41″W / 36.2798°N 118.8446°W / 36.2798; -118.8446Coordinates: 36°16′47″N 118°50′41″W / 36.2798°N 118.8446°W / 36.2798; -118.8446[1]
Area 897 acres (3.63 km2)
Established 1982
Governing body U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
http://www.fws.gov/refuge/blue_ridge

Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is located in the Sierra Nevada, in Tulare County, California. The refuge is one of four units of the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex for California condors.

Geography

The Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is part of the cooperatively-managed Blue Ridge Wildlife Habitat Area, an 11,000-acre (45 km2) area set aside as an important roosting area located close to historic nesting and foraging habitat for the California condor. This refuge consists of almost 900 acres (3.6 km2) of coniferous forests dominated by Ponderosa Pine and Incense Cedar.

As of July 2014, there is a total population of 437 condors living in sites in California, Baja California and Arizona.[2] This includes a wild population of 232 and a captive population of 205.[2] 68 free-flying Condors are managed by the US Fish & Wildlife Service in Southern California.[2]

Owners

There are three principal private owners, and four public owners:

References

  1. "Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge (Fws)". protectedplanet.net.
  2. 1 2 3 "California Condor Recovery Program (monthly status report)" (PDF). National Park Service. 31 July 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2014.

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