San Luis National Wildlife Refuge

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Grebe Survey Summary

  • Max Adults: presence
  • Year: 2000s
  • Most Recent Adults: presence
  • Year: 2000s
  • Survey Type: N/A
  • Most Common Threats Reported: N/A
Lake name:
San Luis National Wildlife Refuge
Location:
California
Latitude:
37.224635
Longitude:
-120.861973
Management agency:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Region associations:
San Luis Refuge Complex; Bear Creek; Salt Slough; San Joaquin River floodplain; Central California
Designations:
National Wildlife Refuge
Comments:
One the last remaining historic wetlands in the Pacific Flyway in central California. No specific location named in the refuge so coordinates are of a large waterbody within the refuge.

Surveys (1)

Survey Citation:
Ivey, G. L. 2004. Conservation assessment and management plan for breeding Western and Clark’s Grebes in California. Unpublished technical report. American Trader Trustee Council, California. . Accessed 15 January 2020.

  • Time period
    2000s
  • Source
    Conservation Assessment, Management Plan
  • Both Western and Clarks?
    Y
Count Type Range Max Year
Max Adults 1 to 100 presence 2000s
Most Recent Adults 1 to 100 presence 2000s
Max Nests 1 to 100 presence 2000s
Most Recent Nests 1 to 100 presence 2000s
Max Chicks N/A N/A N/A
Most Recent Chicks N/A N/A N/A

Comments:

This entry to capture historical record of breeding grebes in CA prior to 2002. There were breeding grebes and noted as colony site in San Luis NWR in the 2000s, no numbers or other details. Source is D. Woolington, pers. comm.

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