Mendota Wildlife Area Updated:06/2019

The Mendota Wildlife Area is approximately 11,800 acres consisting of flatlands and floodplain. Major representative plant communities and habitat types are seasonally flooded freshwater emergent wetland, valley foothill riparian and, to a lesser extent, alkali sink scrub. Wildlife species of particular interest which occur at this wildlife area include a variety of migratory waterfowl, pheasants, and several potentially occurring rare, threatened or endangered plants and animals.

For more information, call the area at (559) 655-4645 or the Central Region Fresno office at (559) 243-4005 ext. 151.


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Contact Mendota 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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