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CALIFORNIA NAWCA S $100,277,613 $394,228,870 159 887,770 NAWCA GRANT AMOUNT TOTAL PARTNER CONTRIBUTION NUMBER OF S TOTAL ACRES California currently has 159 NAWCA projects either completed or underway. These projects have conserved a total of 887,770 acres of wildlife habitat. NAWCA funding of over $100.2 million stimulated partner contributions of more than $394.2 million. These figures do not include multi-state projects. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BAY WETLANDS RESTORATION PHASE II The San Francisco Bay Estuary is the nation's second largest estuary. It is a major stopover and wintering ground on the Pacific Flyway, and is perhaps the most biologically significant estuary on the Pacific Coast. Unfortunately, 85-90% of the historic wetlands were filled for urban development or altered for agriculture or salt production. Over a century of habitat loss has taken a toll on the health of this estuary and the wildlife that inhabit it Two major acquisitions of former salt production pond complexes have created an unprecedented opportunity for habitat restoration in South Bay. All of these lands are now in public ownership, providing land managers with an opportunity to reverse the dramatic decline in populations of marsh-dependent fish and wildlife by restoring significant amounts of tidal wetlands, while also balancing tidal habitat restoration with the needs of waterbirds that become adapted over time and generations to utilize the salt ponds. While managed for salt production, the ponds lost the high level of ecological productivity provided by tidal marshes, but they continue to provide habitat to species favoring high salinities and open water habitats. NAWCA funding provided to this project will directly benefit 1,449 acres of habitat in one of the most biologically significant areas of the Pacific Flyway, including tidal estuarine wetlands, shallow open water managed ponds, seasonal wetlands, and associated transitional and upland habitats. Waterfowl species that will benefit include cackling goose, northern pintail, mallard, lesser and greater scaup, American wigeon, redhead, canvasback, green-winged teal, ruddy duck, bufflehead, and Northern shoveler. Other birds that would benefit include shorebirds such as American avocet, black-bellied plover, black-necked stilt, marbled godwit, long- billed curlew, willet, whimbrel, shortbilled dowitcher, as well as song birds like common yellowthroat and song sparrow.

NAME GRANT AMOUNT PARTNER CONTRIBUTION TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL ACRES 1. **CONAWAY RANCH $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 55 RESTORATION 55 2. **CONAWAY RANCH $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 87 RESTORATION 87 3. **HOLE IN ONE RANCH $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 65 WETLAND HABITAT 4. **SAN JOAQUIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,387,227 $3,387,227 5,951 CONSERVATION II 5. **SONEC: HONEY LAKE SUB- $1,000,000 $2,291,489 $3,291,489 3,691 BASIN WETLANDS I 6. **SUISUN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $1,827,975 $2,827,975 5,172 CONSERVATION II 7. **TIDAL MARSH TRANSITION $50,000 $76,870 $126,870 1 ZONE RESTORATION : EDEN LANDING ECOLOGICAL RESERVE 8. **TULE MEADOWS $65,000 $65,000 $130,000 65 9. **WETLANDS OF THE $1,000,000 $1,707,659 $2,707,659 3,495 SACRAMENTO VALLEY I 10. DE LORENZO RESTORATION $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 40 11. MID - VALLEY WETLAND $838,350 $1,596,134 $2,434,484 4,436 HABITAT III 12. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA $858,227 $1,540,907 $2,399,134 3,809 WETLAND HABITAT PHASE III 13. SF BAY MULTI-HABITAT $500,000 $1,006,000 $1,506,000 230 14. SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN $900,000 $2,285,961 $3,185,961 5,463 VALLEY WETLAND HABITAT III 15. SUISUN MARSH WETLAND $998,400 $2,033,756 $3,032,156 3,763 16. CALIFORNIA DELTA & YOLO $1,000,000 $2,016,079 $3,016,079 2,669 BASIN HABITAT, PHASE II 17. CENTRAL CITY GUN CLUB $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 94 RESTORATION 18. HUMBOLDT BAY SPARTINA $75,000 $112,000 $187,000 40 ERADICATION 19. LITTLE RIVER ESTUARY $40,000 $43,520 $83,520 15 PROTECTION 20. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,255,687 $3,255,687 5,196 WETLAND HABITAT PHASE VI 21. NORTHERN TULARE SAN $1,000,000 $1,652,235 $2,652,235 5,843 JOAQUIN BASINS V 22. PIPER'S PATCH $75,000 $117,931 $192,931 321 23. SEARS POINT TIDAL $1,000,000 $2,237,000 $3,237,000 1,135 RESTORATION 24. SF BAY CORDGRASS $1,000,000 $1,683,421 $2,683,421 2,325 25. SUISUN MARSH $65,000 $65,000 $130,000 170 26. SUISUN WETLANDS CONSERVATION I $1,000,000 $2,023,104 $3,023,104 5,625

27. TULARE BASIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,044,902 $3,044,902 4,450 RESTORATION III 28. BUTTE & COLUSA BASINS $1,000,000 $4,323,609 $5,323,609 3,209 WETLANDS IV 29. FALL RIVER VALLEY - BIG $1,000,000 $2,512,192 $3,512,192 6,481 VALLEY WETLANDS I 30. HORIZON HABITAT $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 70 31. MAHER FARMS RESTORATION $40,188 $40,188 $80,376 56 32. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA $1,000,000 $1,686,974 $2,686,974 3,620 WETLANDS HABITAT PHASE II 33. SAN JOAQUIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $1,503,468 $2,503,468 3,724 CONSERVATION 34. SAVE THE BAY TIDAL MARSH $75,000 $275,000 $350,000 50 TRANSITION ZONE RESTORATION : EDEN LANDING 35. SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN $1,000,000 $1,825,194 $2,825,194 3,910 VALLEY WETLAND HABITAT, PHASE II 36. BUTTE & COLUSA BASINS $1,000,000 $6,387,658 $7,387,658 1,915 WETLANDS III 37. CALIFORNIA DELTA & YOLO $1,000,000 $3,113,793 $4,113,793 8,512 BASINS HABITAT, PHASE I 38. IMPERIAL VALLEY WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,011,586 $3,011,586 1,983, PHASE II 39. McDaniel Slough Restoration $75,000 $449,725 $524,725 247 Project 40. MID - VALLEY WETLAND $1,000,000 $1,605,843 $2,605,843 6,456 HABITAT, PHASE II 41. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $1,744,403 $2,744,403 5,989 WETLAND HABITAT, PHASE V 42. NORTHERN TULARE / SAN $1,000,000 $2,245,207 $3,245,207 5,217 JOAQUIN BASINS IV 43. TULARE BASIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,248,628 $3,248,628 3,098 RESTORATION II 44. COASTAL MARIN WETLANDS $998,900 $2,540,952 $3,539,852 552 RESTORATION II 45. DOS RIOS RANCH $1,000,000 $7,059,497 $8,059,497 757 46. GOODYEAR DUCK CLUB $75,000 $75,000 $150,000 340 47. GRASSLANDS WETLAND $75,000 $151,016 $226,016 920 48. GRASSLANDS WETLAND $75,000 $77,960 $152,960 240 RESTORATION AND UPLAND 49. KLAMATH BASIN WETLANDS II $1,000,000 $2,250,223 $3,250,223 11,515 50. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA $1,000,000 $1,155,850 $2,155,850 4,535 WETLANDS HABITAT, PHASE I 51. SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY WETLAND HABITAT $1,000,000 $1,084,531 $2,084,531 4,189

, PHASE I 52. SUISUN MARSH MANAGED $1,000,000 $1,005,884 $2,005,884 10,860 WETLAND, PHASE III 53. BUTTE & COLUSA BASINS $1,000,000 $5,667,246 $6,667,246 5,736 WETLANDS II 54. GRASSLANDS WETLAND $75,000 $99,060 $174,060 768, PHASE II 55. GRISSOM - WETLAND HABITAT $75,000 $130,482 $205,482 231 IMPROVEMENT 56. MID - VALLEY WETLAND $1,000,000 $2,010,634 $3,010,634 6,712 HABITAT, PHASE I 57. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,079,118 $3,079,118 6,656 WETLAND HABITAT - PHASE IV 58. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA $75,000 $200,000 $275,000 486 WETLAND, PHASE II 59. NORTHERN TULARE / SAN $1,000,000 $2,114,602 $3,114,602 6,431 JOAQUIN BASINS III 60. PALCO MARSH $75,000 $150,000 $225,000 39 61. REDWOOD COAST WETLANDS $999,686 $2,432,674 $3,432,360 1,531 62. SAN PABLO BAY TIDAL $1,000,000 $1,478,223 $2,478,223 1,911 WETLANDS HABITAT RESTORATION III 63. SAVE THE BAY TIDAL MARSH $75,000 $175,000 $250,000 345 TRANSITION ZONE: RAVENSWOOD SF2 SALT POND 64. TULARE BASIN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,051,699 $3,051,699 2,642 RESTORATION 65. GRASSLANDS WETLAND $75,000 $117,524 $192,524 598 I 66. GRIZZLY RANCH WETLAND $50,000 $50,000 $100,000 850 67. NORTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA $75,000 $167,259 $242,259 1,120 WETLAND 68. NORTHERN TULARE / SAN $1,000,000 $2,021,584 $3,021,584 8,920 JOAQUIN BASINS II 69. SAN LUIS - PRIVATE LANDS I $509,039 $932,489 $1,441,528 1,854 70. SUISUN MARSH MANAGED $1,000,000 $1,521,282 $2,521,282 13,374 WETLANDS, PHASE II 71. YOLO BASIN WETLAND $1,000,000 $2,607,068 $3,607,068 11,989 HABITAT, PHASE IV 72. AMERICAN & SUTTER BASINS $1,000,000 $5,596,730 $6,596,730 3,513 WETLANDS 73. ASH CREEK WILDLIFE AREA $75,000 $100,000 $175,000 1,715 WETLAND 74. GRASSLANDS VI SNO - BIRD $1,000,000 $3,387,480 $4,387,480 6,007 UNIT 75. IMPERIAL VALLEY WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,102,700 $3,102,700 2,384

PHASE I 76. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,651,653 $3,651,653 6,823 WETLAND HABITAT III 77. NORTH SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY $1,000,000 $7,186,666 $8,186,666 11,431 WETLAND HABITAT III 78. SONOMA BAYLANDS $1,000,000 $9,722,000 $10,722,000 5,549 WETLANDS RESTORATION I 79. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA $1,000,000 $2,676,184 $3,676,184 1,865 COASTAL & INLAND WETLAND 80. UNA LAKE WETLANDS $70,000 $559,750 $629,750 147 & RESTORATION I 81. YOLO & DELTA BASINS $1,000,000 $2,683,464 $3,683,464 9,233 WETLAND RESTORATION & II 82. BUTTE & COLUSA BASINS $1,000,000 $5,054,979 $6,054,979 18,505 WETLANDS 83. COASTAL MARIN WETLANDS $779,087 $3,412,827 $4,191,914 754 RESTORATION I 84. ELMWOOD TRACT, PHASE I $74,882 $92,882 $167,764 100 85. HUMBOLDT BAY COASTAL $75,000 $915,000 $990,000 58 EDUCATION CENTER & RESERVE 86. MAD RIVER SLOUGH COASTAL $75,000 $192,100 $267,100 14 WETLAND & SALT MARSH RESTORATION 87. SAN DIEGUITO LEPIDIUM $74,710 $164,444 $239,154 130 LATIFOLIUM CONTROL 88. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO BAY $1,000,000 $5,040,090 $6,040,090 12,718 WETLANDS RESTORATION 89. YOLO BASIN WETLAND $1,000,000 $2,419,930 $3,419,930 5,705 HABITAT III 90. BURTON PROPERTY - $36,700 $143,297 $179,997 77 LITCHFIELD HABITAT RESTORATION & 91. FRESHWATER CREEK ESTUARY $50,000 $572,030 $622,030 89 REHABILITATION 92. JANE'S CREEK LOG POND $50,000 $75,000 $125,000 15 93. MODOC PLATEAU / PIT RIVER $1,000,000 $2,724,044 $3,724,044 5,941 WETLANDS 94. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,635,479 $3,635,479 6,992 WETLAND HABITAT II 95. NORTH SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,967,986 $3,967,986 16,304 WETLAND HABITAT II 96. NORTHERN TULARE / SAN $1,000,000 $2,323,714 $3,323,714 23,216 JOAQUIN BASINS I 97. SAN JOAQUIN BASIN $50,000 $90,005 $140,005 590 WETLAND RESTORATION II 98. CARPINTERIA CREEK ARUNDO REMOVAL $36,600 $89,000 $125,600 3

99. SAN JOAQUIN BASIN WETLAND RESTORATION $50,000 $95,256 $145,256 340 100. SAN PABLO BAY TIDAL $999,790 $12,602,345 $13,602,135 4,680 WETLANDS HABITAT RESTORATION II 101. SUISUN MARSH MANAGED $1,000,000 $2,199,634 $3,199,634 31,118 WETLANDS 102. THREE RIVERS WETLAND $50,000 $102,029 $152,029 249 HYDROLOGY 103. WILLOW CREEK WETLANDS $18,735 $18,800 $37,535 5,000 104. YOLO BASIN WETLAND $1,000,000 $2,139,500 $3,139,500 6,087 HABITAT II 105. GRASSLAND ECOLOGICAL $1,000,000 $2,120,388 $3,120,388 23,356 AREA III 106. GRASSLANDS V, SAN LUIS $980,627 $4,596,942 $5,577,569 5,499 NWR COMPLEX 107. HONEY LAKE VALLEY & BIG $852,828 $2,183,988 $3,036,816 6,055 VALLEY WETLANDS 108. NORTH SACRAMENTO VALLEY $1,000,000 $7,760,012 $8,760,012 11,461 WETLAND HABITAT I 109. NORTH SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY $1,000,000 $2,385,209 $3,385,209 36,616 WETLAND HABITAT 110. ORMOND BEACH BIRD HABITAT $35,000 $38,546 $73,546 100 RESTORATION 111. SAN JOAQUIN RIVER I $998,205 $3,241,686 $4,239,891 3,315 112. BAHIA $1,000,000 $14,400,000 $15,400,000 639 113. BUTTE BASIN & COLUSA $999,236 $2,394,585 $3,393,821 31,117 TROUGH WETLAND HABITAT II 114. LAKEVIEW FARMS WETLANDS $50,000 $445,527 $495,527 276 CONSERVATION 115. YOLO & DELTA BASINS $969,569 $2,811,794 $3,781,363 8,357 WETLANDS RESTORATION & 116. YOLO BASIN WETLAND $1,000,000 $10,210,500 $11,210,500 13,187 HABITAT I 117. POSO CREEK FLOOD PLAIN $1,000,000 $6,566,740 $7,566,740 15,997 WETLAND HABITAT 118. ARCATA MARSH WETLAND $50,000 $50,000 $100,000 6 119. CALIFORNIA NORTH COAST $999,250 $2,304,829 $3,304,079 2,928 WETLAND HABITAT II 120. HUMBOLDT BAY $650,000 $1,408,000 $2,058,000 1,077 121. NORTH CENTRAL VALLEY $999,987 $19,930,608 $20,930,595 22,179 WETLAND HABITAT III 122. SUISUN MARSH: LOWER JOICE $660,000 $1,988,000 $2,648,000 2,300 ISLAND & 123. TULARE LAKE BASIN WETLAND $986,540 $11,792,177 $12,778,717 28,160 HABITAT 124. UPPER LITTLE LAKE RANCH HABITAT RESTORATION & $50,000 $242,605 $292,605 311

125. ZUNIGA CREEK, WETLANDS & $50,000 $4,250,000 $4,300,000 240 WATERSHED 126. ARCATA MARSH / MCDANIEL $50,000 $50,000 $100,000 36 SLOUGH WETLAND 127. BUTTE BASIN & COLUSA $983,780 $4,564,724 $5,548,504 22,420 TROUGH WETLAND HABITAT 128. GRASSLANDS ECOLOGICAL $997,496 $2,779,338 $3,776,834 54,408 AREA & RESTORATION II 129. GRASSLANDS IV, EAST BEAR $990,000 $2,921,555 $3,911,555 9,561 CREEK 130. PINTAIL SLOUGH WETLANDS $37,500 $74,211 $111,711 240 DEVELOPMENT 131. SAN PABLO BAY TIDAL $997,300 $5,659,939 $6,657,239 18,831 WETLANDS 132. TRIANGLE MARSH $50,000 $834,870 $884,870 38 & RESTORATION 133. CALIFORNIA NORTH COAST $358,812 $927,265 $1,286,077 2,419 WETLAND HABITAT 134. COSUMNES RIVER HOWARD $420,000 $13,985,000 $14,405,000 13,000 RANCH 135. DRY CREEK WATERSHED LAND $50,000 $139,700 $189,700 25 136. NORTH CENTRAL VALLEY $869,778 $14,648,758 $15,518,536 22,632 WETLAND HABITAT II 137. RODMAN RANCH & SLOUGH $50,000 $1,175,000 $1,225,000 418 138. RUSH CREEK / CEMETERY $48,000 $123,000 $171,000 300 MARSH 139. STENNER SPRINGS PROPERTY $10,000 $60,000 $70,000 49 140. NORTH CENTRAL VALLEY $691,196 $15,452,627 $16,143,823 18,618 WETLAND HABITAT 141. ORO LOMA MARSH $200,000 $1,206,882 $1,406,882 624 142. STONE LAKES NWR AGRI- $1,000,000 $1,036,000 $2,036,000 479 VERSIFIED 143. SUISUN MARSH $999,940 $1,854,899 $2,854,839 26,165 144. COSUMNES RIVER, VALENSIN $1,000,000 $11,000,000 $12,000,000 4,356 RANCH 145. GRASSLANDS ECOLOGICAL $1,434,174 $2,794,591 $4,228,765 21,166 AREA & RESTORATION 146. GRASSLANDS III, WEST GALLO $890,000 $4,686,825 $5,576,825 7,401 147. GRASSLANDS II, MERCED $264,500 $297,488 $561,988 2,180 148. STONE LAKES NWR $1,127,620 $2,370,000 $3,497,620 1,524 149. CALIFORNIA CENTRAL VALLEY $1,280,000 $2,567,000 $3,847,000 5,400 150. COSUMNES RIVER II $260,000 $3,115,000 $3,375,000 1,378 151. FREITAS UNIT I $245,800 $256,300 $502,100 2,050 152. UPPER BUTTE BASIN $250,000 $428,000 $678,000 1,632 153. COSUMNES RIVER $340,000 $352,900 $692,900 483 154. HOWARD SLOUGH $118,500 $121,500 $240,000 2,700

155. LLANO SECO UNIT $118,500 $121,500 $240,000 1,520 156. LLANO SECO UNIT II $232,500 $262,000 $494,500 1,450 157. LLANO SECO RANCHO $3,000,000 $9,000,000 $12,000,000 14,000 158. TRACTION RANCH $285,570 $285,570 $571,140 1,161 159. UPPER BUTTE SINK $317,111 $317,112 $634,223 3,736 TOTAL: $100,277,613 $394,228,870 $494,506,483 887,770 ** Indicates a project funded in 2016 CALIFORNIA MULTI-STATE S $3,885,300 $10,681,243 5 36,392 NAWCA GRANT AMOUNT TOTAL PARTNER CONTRIBUTION NUMBER OF S TOTAL ACRES California currently has 5 multi-state projects underway. This project has conserved a total of 36,392 acres of wildlife habitat. NAWCA funding of over $3.8 stimulated partner contributions of more than $10.6 million. NAME GRANT AMOUNT PARTNER CONTRIBUTION TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL ACRES 1. KLAMATH BASIN WETLAND $785,300 $3,570,850 $4,356,150 24,797 2. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE - DEMO PROJ $100,000 $151,255 $251,255 1,250 3. SONORAN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,066,993 $3,066,993 1,516 RESTORATION III 4. SONORAN WETLANDS $1,000,000 $2,249,535 $3,249,535 4,142 RESTORATION II 5. SONORAN WETLANDS RESTORATION I $1,000,000 $2,642,610 $3,642,610 4,687 TOTAL: $3,885,300 $10,681,243 $14,566,543 36,392 For additional information please contact Ducks Unlimited, Inc. s Governmental Affairs Office at 444 N Capitol St., NW Suite 745, Washington, D.C., 20001 or call (202) 347-1530