- The Bald Eagle Unit is accessible ONLY by boat. It consists of 603 acres of undisturbed mature forested habitat that occurs in several parcels along the south bank of the Skagit River and the east and west banks of the Sauk River (confluence of the two rivers). The unit was acquired by the Department of Game in 1975-76 with the assistance of The Nature Conservancy for the conservation and protection of bald eagle winter habitat and roost sites.
- Santa Barbara, California (Wikipedia)
Santa Barbara (Spanish: Santa Bárbara, meaning ‘Saint Barbara’) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat. Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, the city lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Santa Barbara’s climate is often described as Mediterranean, and the city has been dubbed “The American Riviera”. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the city’s population was 88,665.
- Skagit Wildlife Area (wdfw.wa.gov)
The Skagit Wildlife Area contains 18,138 acres of wildlife habitat composed primarily of intertidal estuary, managed agricultural lands, and native habitats. The area is divided into 21 separate management units, the majority of which are scattered throughout the west half of Skagit County, with some in Island, Snohomish, and San Juan counties…