Ash Creek Wildlife Area - California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW)

Bieber, CA, 96009 US / CA

050-10099640

US/CA

Location Description

Ash Creek is one of the most remote, least improved, and most pristine of all of CDFW's Wildlife Areas. Located in the heart of Big Valley, these approximately 14,400 acres preserve freshwater wetlands created by the seasonal flow of six streams, including Ash Creek. In addition to 3,000 acres of natural wetlands, other natural communities include vernal pools and upland sagebrush. Among the mammals seen here are pronghorn antelope, beaver, and bobcat. Bird species include numerous waterfowl species, sandhill cranes, falcons, sage grouse, short-eared owls, and bald eagles.

Location Category

Beaches / Coastal

General

Beaches / Coastal

Wetlands / Marshes

Government

General

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Rivers

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General

Parks

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Address

City

Bieber

Zip/Postal Code

96009

State/County

CA

Area

659695 HWY 299 E

Country

US

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