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    Point Reyes

    National Seashore California

  • 2012 Harbor Seal Pupping Season Closures

    From March 1 through June 30, an annual closure of Drakes Estero and certain beaches of Tomales Bay is implemented to protect harbor seals during the pupping season. Please avoid disturbing seals to ensure a successful pupping season. More »

Snowy Plover Updates Archive

Snowy Plover News - 2008




Snowy Plover Update - July 18, 2008 (123 KB PDF)




Snowy Plover News - 2007




Snowy Plover Update - August 24, 2007 (213 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - August 17, 2007 (47 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - July 30, 2007 (423 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - July 20, 2007 (87 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - July 16, 2007 (731 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - July 6, 2007 (318 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - July 1, 2007 (703 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - June 22, 2007 (83 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - June 15, 2007 (86 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - June 14, 2007 (86 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - June 11, 2007 (106 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - June 9, 2007 (135 KB PDF)

Snowy Plover Update - May 25, 2007 (135 KB PDF)




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