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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is expanding its Lands Pass Program to 41 wildlife areas and ecological reserves this fall and winter and will soon require a CDFW lands pass of all visitors 16 or older. Those carrying a current hunting or fishing license are exempt from this new requirement.
CDFW’s Lands Pass Program began in 1988 as a way to broaden the funding base beyond hunters and anglers to pay for conservation and habitat improvement on some of the state’s most popular and frequently visited wildlife areas and ecological reserves. In 2013, the California Legislature directed CDFW to expand the program to more properties as a way for all visitors to contribute to the management of the places they enjoy and appreciate.
A daily lands pass costs $4.32 and an annual lands pass costs $24.33. Lands passes can be purchased online at ca.wildlifelicense.com/internetsales, by phone at (800) 565-1458 or in-person wherever hunting and fishing license are sold (please see wildlife.ca.gov/licensing for a list of locations). The passes are good at any CDFW-managed wildlife area or ecological reserve designated as a lands pass area. With the exception of the Elkhorn Slough Ecological Reserve, lands passes are not sold on site and should be purchased in advance. Though lands passes can be purchased from a smartphone and used immediately, many of CDFW’s wildlife areas and ecological reserves are in remote locations with limited or no cell service or Wi-Fi availability. Signs will be posted notifying visitors of the need for a lands pass.
A lands pass already is required to visit six CDFW properties:
Beginning in November, a lands pass will be required to visit the following 11 properties:
Starting January 2018, a lands pass will be required at the following 23 properties:
Starting February 2018, a lands pass will be required at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Orange County.
For more information on CDFW’s Lands Pass program, please visit wildlife.ca.gov/licensing/lands-pass.
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