San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
| San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge | |
|---|---|
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Map of the United States | |
| Location | San Diego County, California, United States |
| Nearest city | San Diego, California |
| Governing body | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
| Website | San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge |
32°36′12.39″N 117°07′24.29″W / 32.6034417°N 117.1234139°W San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is an urban refuge located on San Diego Bay in San Diego County, California. It is part of the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex and hosts its headquarters. The refuge was established in 1988.
The refuge, comprising 316 acres (1.28 km2) of salt marsh and coastal uplands surrounded by urban development, is a critically important area for wildlife because over 90 percent of the historic wetlands of San Diego Bay have been filled in, drained, or diked.
The refuge works to preserve and restore the remaining wetlands, mudflats and eelgrass beds to ensure that the bay's thousands of migrating and resident shorebirds and waterfowl will survive into the next century. The approved refuge boundary is 2,620 acres (10.6 km2).