Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge

[1][2] The refuge was established in 1928 by President Calvin Coolidge to preserve habitat for birds and other animals.

[3][4] Local habitat types include uplands vegetated with grasses and shrubs such as sagebrush, and wetlands such as marshes.

Crops include potato, onion, horseradish, alfalfa, and cereals.

[3] Recreation opportunities and public services include wildlife viewing and photography, education, and hunting.

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