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Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge

Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is part of the cooperatively-managed Blue Ridge Wildlife Habitat Area, an 11,000-acre area set aside as an important roosting area located close to historic nesting and foraging habitat for the California condor.

There are three principal private owners and four public owners: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, and California Dept. of Fish and Game. This refuge consists of almost 900 acres of coniferous forests dominated by ponderosa pine and incense cedar.



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Phone: 805-644-5185


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Blue Ridge National Wildlife Refuge is administered by the Hopper Mountain NWR Complex in Ventura, California. The refuge is located in Tulare County, California, approximately 11 air miles north of the town of Springville. The refuge is closed to public use.



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