CDFW closes license sales counters, visitors centers to help slow spread of COVID-19

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is temporarily closing areas of high public use including visitor centers and license counters to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

While many business functions will continue during this time, some may be temporarily modified.

Before heading to a CDFW facility, please contact the regional headquarters office to determine if that facility is open.

Information on purchasing licenses, permits, tags and other entitlements, can be found on the CDFW website.

Outdoor areas will remain open and available for the public to enjoy. CDFW is responsible for over one million acres of public lands that will remain open.

These lands include Wildlife Areas and Ecological Reserves that provide an opportunity to recreate and explore the rich diversity of fish, wildlife and habitats that California has to offer.

CDFW recommends that all visitors follow guidance for social distancing (of at least 6 feet) when visiting our public lands.

To explore the outdoor opportunities on CDFW public lands, please visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands .

As the situation continues to change, please check with your local public health agency and adhere to guidance they provide. Please stay healthy and safe.