Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge (Sardis Unit) (Antioch, California)
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The Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge is located in the San Francisco Bay-Delta area, along the southern shore of the San Joaquin River. It was the first national wildlife refuge in the country established to protect endangered plants and insects.
Established in 1980, the refuge provides protection for three endangered species: Lange's Metalmark butterfly, Antioch Dunes evening primrose and Contra Costa wallflower. The refuge and a few acres of surrounding lands contain most of the remaining habitat for these three species and are all that remain of a nine kilometer stretch of sand dunes formed during glaciation periods.
Isolation of this sand dune habitat resulted in the development of a unique assemblage of plants, insects, and reptiles. Due to the sensitivity of the habitats and the endangered species, the refuge is not open to unsupervised use by the public.
The easternmost unit is referred to as the Sardis Unit. It is bordered to the west by the
Georgia-Pacific gypsum plant; to the east by Kemwater North American Company
(Kemwater); to the north by the San Joaquin River; and to the south by Wilbur
Avenue.
www.stateparks.com/antioch_dunes.html
www.fws.gov/cno/refuges/antioch/CCP.pdf
Established in 1980, the refuge provides protection for three endangered species: Lange's Metalmark butterfly, Antioch Dunes evening primrose and Contra Costa wallflower. The refuge and a few acres of surrounding lands contain most of the remaining habitat for these three species and are all that remain of a nine kilometer stretch of sand dunes formed during glaciation periods.
Isolation of this sand dune habitat resulted in the development of a unique assemblage of plants, insects, and reptiles. Due to the sensitivity of the habitats and the endangered species, the refuge is not open to unsupervised use by the public.
The easternmost unit is referred to as the Sardis Unit. It is bordered to the west by the
Georgia-Pacific gypsum plant; to the east by Kemwater North American Company
(Kemwater); to the north by the San Joaquin River; and to the south by Wilbur
Avenue.
www.stateparks.com/antioch_dunes.html
www.fws.gov/cno/refuges/antioch/CCP.pdf
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch_Dunes_National_Wildlife_Refuge
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°0'49"N 121°47'1"W
- Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge (Stamms Unit) 1.5 km
- Babe Ruth Baseball 4.3 km
- Big Break Regional Shoreline 4.7 km
- Dow Wetlands Preserve 5.3 km
- DWR Dutch Slough Restoration Project 7.8 km
- Pittsburg City Park 10 km
- Buchanan Park 10 km
- Brannan Island State Recreation Area 14 km
- Sandy Beach Park 16 km
- Bay Point Regional Shoreline 17 km
- Sherman Island 6.5 km
- Los Medanos Hills/Pittsburg Hills 11 km
- High Winds Wind Farm 13 km
- Western Delta 13 km
- Montezuma Hills 14 km
- Shiloh 1 Wind Farm 15 km
- Webb Tract 17 km
- Brannan Island 18 km
- Southern Delta 38 km
- Northern Delta 40 km