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Woodbridge Ecological Reserve (AKA Isenberg Crane Reserve) - San Joaquin County

The greater sandhill crane population has diminished in California to a point where they were listed as a threatened species in 1983. The Stockton delta wetlands (inclusive of the 353-acre Woodbridge Ecological Reserve) provide the largest area of freshwater marsh wintering habitat in the state, not only for sandhill cranes but for other waterfowl as well.

Sandhill cranes, Canada geese, snow geese, tundra swans, and many other birds use the reserve as their fall and winter home. Local residential birds include the red-wing blackbirds, black-shouldered kite and American kestrel, ring-necked pheasant, meadowlarks and other small songbirds.


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Contact Woodbridge Ecological Reserve (AKA Isenberg Crane Reserve) - San Joaquin County


Woodbridge Road
Lodi, California  95240
Phone: (209) 234-3435


 

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  • San Joaquin County, California


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