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Woodbridge Ecological Reserve – North

The Woodbridge Ecological Reserve is located on Woodbridge Road, two miles west of Interstate 5. It is sometimes referred to as the Phil Isenberg Sandhill Crane Reserve. The North Unit is made up of 207 acres of grassland and flooded marsh. It is not open to the public, except for guided tours that are arranged with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The South Unit is made up of 147 acres of flooded marsh and is open to the public. Parking and a viewing area is available to anyone holding a Lands Pass or a current hunting or fishing license.

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This tour has all the excitement of the other fly-in tours in the area, but visitors will be able to view the Sandhill Cranes (and other birds) from the comfort of a viewing shelter. Seating is provided and maps, charts, and pictorials are on display. Also, visitors will be treated to a presentation by Department of Fish and Wildlife docents.
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The Woodbridge Ecological Reserve is one of the few locations where Sandhill Cranes consistently roost in the Delta. At dusk, in large groups that can number from several hundred to several thousand, the cranes converge on the South Unit’s flooded fields for the night. CDFW Docents will give a presentation on the cranes in a private viewing area. The cranes determine end times for evening tours.
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