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  2. San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex

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    San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex in the state of California, comprising seven separate wildlife refuges in and around San Francisco Bay. They are administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service .

  3. McLaughlin Eastshore State Park - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin Eastshore State Park is a state park and wildlife refuge along the San Francisco Bay shoreline of the East Bay between the cities of Richmond, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. It encompasses remnant natural wetlands, restored wetlands, as well as landfill west of the Eastshore Freeway.

  4. List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco National Cemetery; Sutro District, including Cliff House; Sutro Baths; Sutro Heights Park; San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, including Aquatic Park; Hyde Street Pier; United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Farallon National Wildlife Refuge; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  5. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

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    The DESFBNWR is one of six wildlife refuges in the San Francisco Bay Area. The others are: Antioch Dunes, Ellicott Slough, Farallon, Marin Islands, and San Pablo Bay. It was renamed in 1995 in recognition of Congressman Don Edwards and his efforts to protect sensitive wetlands in south San Francisco Bay.

  6. Seashore wildlife - Wikipedia

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    In the San Francisco Bay Area network of national parks alone, there are over 250 species of birds. [4] Point Reyes National Seashore is home to almost 40 different species of land mammals, and the area also provides haul-out and breeding sites for multiple species of seals and sea lions. [5]

  7. Point Reyes - Wikipedia

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    A doctor bought the axis and fallow deer from the San Francisco Zoo in 1948 for his 5,000-acre hunting club, which later became part of the national seashore. In 2006, the park embarked on a plan to eradicate the non-native deer via contraception and culling, which succeeded despite controversy, over a twenty year program. [31]