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From the Fresno Bee: SAN LUIS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE A coyote can hardly get any rest amid the traffic and noise in this engineered sanctuary north of Los Banos. Sandhill cranes, mallards and geese are here for a feeding party. But coyotes don't mind a few hundred-thousand fluttering visitors fleeing the brutal December in Alaska and northern Canada. It's a chance to fatten up on birds roosting near the ground. While farming ...
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As the sun hangs low in the fall sky, a small boat slides into the reeds along Mud Slough at the Don Edwards wildlife refuge, one of seven such sanctuaries known collectively as the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex. At this refuge, not far from Fremont Boulevard and rows of high-tech office buildings, two hunters dressed in camouflage wait. Using duck calls and floating decoys, the hunters eventually see a northern ...
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