Los Banos Wildlife Area Updated:06/2019

Purchased in 1929, Los Banos Wildlife Area was the first of a series of waterfowl refuges established throughout the state to manage habitat for wintering waterfowl. Expanded from its original 3,000 acres, there are now approximately 6,200 acres of wetland habitat which includes lakes, sloughs and managed marsh. Western pond turtles, raccoons, striped skunks, beaver and muskrats, as well as over 200 species of birds are among the many animals found here.

For more information, call the Los Banos office at (209) 826-0463.


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Contact Los Banos Wildlife Area

Dr. Jeffrey R. Single
Regional Manager - Central Region
1234 E. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA  93710
Phone: (559) 243-4005 ext. 151
Fax: (559) 243-4022


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