Modoc National Wildlife Refuge
Conserve, restore, protect, and manage a mosaic of seasonal wetlands, semi-permanent wetlands, wet meadows, riparian , and sagebrush -steppe habitats. These habitats will provide important resting, feeding, and nesting areas for ducks, geese, and other migratory birds. The refuge's high quality habitat will play a key role in the long-term recovery of Central Valley greater sandhill cranes.
Volunteering
FWS staff along with community members plant milkweed as a part of a project at Modoc NWR.
More than 200 nonprofit Refuge Friends organizations support national wildlife refuges, whether they work with a single refuge, a refuge complex or an entire state. Friends members are crucial to conserving and protecting our nation’s wildlife and teaching millions of Americans that their actions today determine the conservation legacy of tomorrow.
More than 42,000 people volunteer their time and ideas each year to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Whether they work on the land, in a visitor center or with youth, they contribute to the conservation mission that reaches back more than a century. Become a volunteer or Refuge Friend to contribute your strength on behalf of America’s natural resources.
Our website is https://www.fws.gov/refuge/modoc, contact email is michael_j_hinton@fws.gov, contact phone is (530) 233-3572
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