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Episode 14: Refuge

EPISODE · Oct 29, 2020 · 24 MIN

Episode 14: Refuge

from Ingrained · host California Rice Commission

Like clockwork every fall and winter, Sacramento Valley rice country welcomes millions of visitors. They're here for several months, to rest and refuel, before continuing on their epic annual journey. The millions of visitors are ducks, geese, shorebirds and many other birds that make the annual trek along the Pacific Flyway. Some come from as far north as Alaska and the Arctic and travel as far south as Chile and Argentina. A fantastic way to view our seasonal visitors are wildlife refuges, and there are several outstanding options in the Sacramento Valley. "The National Wildlife Refuge System in our country is the greatest network of protected lands anywhere in the world, if you care about wildlife, fisheries and habitat conservation," remarked Paul Souza, Regional Director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Great Basin. "In California, Nevada and the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon, we care deeply about migratory birds. This is the heart of the Pacific Flyway. Coming through in the fall, we have a tremendous number of birds. Millions and millions of birds rely on the refuge complex."  "Be prepared to be amazed," said Curt McCasland, Refuge Manager with the Sacramento National Refuge Wildlife Complex. "In the Sacramento Valley, from November through January, this is an incredible place, where millions of birds stack into this area, visiting the national wildlife refuges, state wildlife areas, but also the ricelands in between those. Everything from clouds of geese to the sheer noisiness of these areas. It's absolutely amazing!"  Photographer Sue Graue has made countless trips to local wildlife refuges, providing an awesome array of photos and building great memories. Especially during a year as challenging as 2020, she encourages people to take in the vibrant beauty at local refuges. "It takes you away from the mundane parts of your daily challenges," she said. "There are no challenges here. You can surrender to the moment." Sacramento Valley rice fields provide vital wildlife habitat to nearly 230 wildlife species. After harvest, a shallow amount of water is added to the fields to break down rice straw. This coincides with the Pacific Flyway migration, providing key habitat to millions of birds. Rice fields provide more than 60 percent of the fall and winter diet for the several million ducks and geese visiting the Central Valley every fall and winter.

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