R8 Scoping Letter for Aquatic Invasive Plants EA

Region 8 scoping letter for Aquatic Invasive Plants EA for Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex, and Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.

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Sandhill cranes in wetland
An urban refuge located 10 miles from downtown Sacramento, Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge has been conserving and enhancing California Central Valley habitat and wildlife since 1992.
Large flock of Ross's and snow geese in flight against a blue sky
Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge is part of the SACRAMENTO NWR COMPLEX. Sacramento NWR offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including wildlife viewing, photography, hiking, hunting and so much more. The Visitor Center for the Complex is located at Sacramento NWR, where you can find...
Three bull tule elk standing in a grassland.
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 26,800 acres of wetlands, riparian woodlands, native grasslands, and vernal pools. Located in California's San Joaquin Valley, the refuge is a major wintering ground and migratory stopover point for large concentrations of waterfowl, shorebirds,...
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