Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge, located in Ventura, CA, is a vital conservation area managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Serving as a crucial corridor for condors and other wildlife, the refuge protects habitat within a significant mountain range and provides movement corridors for native ungulates, raptors, and other species. In addition to its role in wildlife conservation, the refuge also safeguards Native American cultural resources and remnants of 19th-century homesteads.
Although the refuge is closed to the public, visitors can still catch glimpses of the diverse wildlife and intact ecosystem from Hudson Ranch Road, which runs through the refuge. Guided tours and volunteer opportunities can be arranged through the Friends of Condors organization, offering a chance to learn more about the fascinating California condor and other rare species thriving within this protected area.
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