San Diego National Wildlife Refuge

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San Diego National Wildlife Refuge is not only a haven for wildlife but also a natural retreat for nearby communities. Established in 1996, the refuge spans more than 12,445 acres from the city of Jamul to neighborhoods in Spring Valley and eastern Chula Vista. It represents the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s contribution to the San Diego Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP), a regional plan designed to protect habitats and species while supporting responsible development.Management of the refuge is guided by ongoing biological surveys and endangered species monitoring programs. The…

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