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Map of the Day! – National Wildlife Refuges

Theme for the week: National Wildlife Refuges

August 28th-September 1st, 2017

Wildlife Refuges: Conserving, managing, and restoring habitats. A protected home for species. Come on over to Shields Library to view these amazing maps and more! The Map Collection room is located on the lower level of the library. Don’t be shy and stop on by!

 

Maps

Title: Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Sacramento Valley, California

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services & Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex (1994)

Call Number: MAP G4362.S31E63 1994.U6

Title: Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (1985)

Call Number: MAP G4372.A34 1985.U6

Title: National Wildlife Refuge [United States]

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (1996)

Call Number: MAP G3701.D5 1996.U6

Title: Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge, California/Oregon

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (1999)

Call Number: MAP G4362.K505 1999.U6 (Vertical File)

Title: Lower Klamath and Tule Lake, national wildlife refuges

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (1999)

Call Number: MAP G4292.L6E63 1999.U6 (Vertical File)

Title: Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, California

by U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (1998)

Call Number: MAP G4362.S337 1998.S2

 

Map Collection: Location and Hours

The Map Collection room is open to the public on the Lower Level of Shields Library, Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 pm. To see the most accurate schedule, please visit this link: https://library.ucdavis.edu/guide/maps/#hours-2 .

Contact the Special Collections Department for map related questions by email at speccoll@ucdavis.edu or by phone at 530-752-1621.

Post created by Dawn Collings and Patricia Wyley.

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