Friends of Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge - John Fitch
The Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge is part of the extensive San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex and is located within the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. The Refuge's tidal salt marsh, 965 acres, serves as a sanctuary for resident wildlife, as well as providing a critical migration stopover and wintering habitat for thousands of birds that migrate up and down the Pacific flyway each year. Join us as the Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge present John Fitch, our premier bird specialist, with a slide presentation focusing on the formation of the refuge, the creatures that live there and what the Friends do to improve the habitat.
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