The Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is a nature reserve that is located at 1700 Elkhorn Road in Watsonville, California.[1] The reserve encompasses the central shore of Monterey Bay and is approximately 100 miles (160km) south of San Francisco, California.[2] The Elkhorn Slough is established as a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and is being managed as the Elkhorn Slough Ecological Reserve through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.[3]
Facility in Watsonville, United States
Elkhorn Slough Marsh Birds
Description
The mission of the 1,700-acre (6.9km2) Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is to promote the environmental education, research, and protection of ecosystems found in Elkhorn Slough salt marsh along with the surrounding watershed.[4] There are programs hosted that work towards conserving and protecting the wildlife and habitats in Elkhorn Slough, as part of the National Estaurine Research Reserve system.[5]
Recreational and Educational Activities
Elkhorn Slough Harbor Seals
The visitor center features exhibits and five miles (8km) of trails that offer a diverse variety of plants and animals to see.[4] This reserve also serves as a spot for kayaking and birding as well, where visitors can be surrounded by seals, fish, sea otters, and marshes.[6] The Elkhorn Slough also contains various species of leopard sharks, birds, and fish that are considered to be threatened habitats.[4] Visitors can observe these forms of wildlife in the watershed while learning more about these rare estaurine communities.[4]
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