Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge
As a hub of condor activity and research opportunities, Bitter Creek NWR is a unique keystone at the nexus of two mountain ranges encompassing much of the historical California condor range and serving as an important wildlife corridor.
The refuge protects habitat within an important east/west running mountain range and provides movement corridors for populations of native ungulates, raptors, and other wildlife.
Condor and other wildlife movements extend beyond refuge boundaries and exemplify the Service’s contribution to a much larger conservation initiative as we partner with public and private landowners. Alongside these charismatic animals, so, too, can lesser known and rare wildlife and plant species thrive within this intact and functioning ecosystem. Also protected on the refuge are Native American cultural resources and remnants of 19th century homesteads.
Become a member of our Friends Organization:
Friends of California Condors Wild & Free is a nonprofit 501c3 organization that has the mission to enhance public awareness of the endangered California condor and ensure that they are protected, healthy, and free.
As a member of the Friends of the California Condor, Wild & Free, you will become a part of a group dedicated to the conservation of an endangered species. Some of our activities include:
Annual State of the CA Condor event
Scheduled Refuge Projects
Outreach Events
Education Programs
Advocacy
Fundraising
Networking with other conservation groups
If you want to apply as a volunteer, please, go to page https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bitter-creek/get-involved
Our website is https://www.fws.gov/refuge/bitter-creek, contact email is FCCWF@friendsofcondors.org, contact phone is (802) 644-5185
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