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San Joaquin Valley Wildlife Area Recommendations Being Solicited
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An online outreach meeting is set for Aug. 17, being hosted for licensed hunters in order to take comments and recommendations regarding hunting programs in the northern San Joaquin Valley. Photo Courtesy Of CDFW

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), will hold an online outreach meeting for licensed hunters to take comments and recommendations regarding hunting programs in the northern San Joaquin Valley. The meeting will include updates on habitat conditions, availability of water for wetlands during the current drought and possible impacts of the lingering global pandemic.

State lands to be discussed include the Mendota and Los Banos wildlife areas including the Volta, Salt Slough, China Island, Gadwall, Widell/Ramaciotti and Mud Slough units. Federal refuge personnel will also be available to speak about Merced National Wildlife Refuge, including the Lone Tree Unit, as well as San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, including the Kesterson, Blue Goose, East and West Bear Creek and Freitas units.

The meeting will be held using Microsoft Teams from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021. Those planning to attend are asked to email Sean Allen for a link and instructions on how to submit comments and questions.

CDFW annually provides an opportunity for licensed hunters to comment and make recommendations on public hunting programs, including anticipated habitat conditions in the hunting areas on Type A wildlife areas through public meetings and outreach.