
Here you watch the seasonal wetlands pond in Central Valley, California as it is filled with migrating waterfowl and raptors. The central valley of CA is on the Pacific Flyway, one of the largest migratory paths for wildlife in the country. Literally millions of migrating birds and other animals come to the Central Valley to stay in the winter. About 90% of their habitat has been destroyed over the decades from man’s activities. These refuges represent an important resource in preserving wildlife and benefiting a local economy that relies on agriculture, recreation and tourism.
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