The Richardson Bay Audubon Center & Sanctuary is a remarkable slice of nature on the shores of theSan FranciscoBay.
Located on the shores of San Francisco Bay, in Northern California, the sanctuary provides vital habitat for migratory waterbirds and other wildlife. The center also offers ways for our community to connect with the Bay, through education, conservation and restoration programs.
Comprised of 11 acres of uplands and 900 acres of submerged lands, the Center supports a variety of ecosystems, making it a diverse and engaging outdoor classroom. Visitors can wander the 1/2 mile hillside/oak woodlands trail, observe a host of pollinators in the Hummingbird Garden, and explore a stretch of unspoiled shore on the San Francisco Bay.
Learn more about the Center and its programs on its website.
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