670 acres of gently sloping to steep hillsides of cottonwood riparian, blue oak woodland, and chamise chaparral natural communities. Just a few of the species supported by these habitats include California towhee, Bullock's oriole, and black-headed grosbeak. This area is just downstream of the Monticello dam, where Cold Creek enters Putah Creek, and includes Stebbins' Cold Canyon Reserve. Camping is not allowed. Fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and birdwatching are allowed. Hunting is allowed for deer, wild pig, tree squirrel, rabbit, wild turkey, California quail, and dove during open season for those species from the opening of deer season through January 31.
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It is to bad that the agency responsible to manage this wildlife area refuses to keep it safe, I have tried for 4 years now to get someone to fix this extremely dangerous widow maker and get it on the ground, you can't tell from the picture I uploaded but it is hanging right over one of the main trails , what kills me is I have called and called CDFW over and over and nothing has happened , so its not like no one told them . I hope no one has to die for the state to do something​
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