Butte College Farm & Wildlife Refuge
Our 926-acre campus provides a wonderful outside laboratory for our Ag and Natural Resource classes, as well as other programs the college offers. We definitely teach the hands-on approach.
Farm
Our 85-acre farm produces:
- Hay, wheat and rye, garden, pumpkins, fruit & vegetables
- Vineyard with 6 acres, including 3 varieties red wine grapes
- Citrus trees
- Goats
Wildlife Refuge
The entire campus is designated as a wildlife refuge. We are fortunate to have a great diversity of habitats:
- Over 2 miles of Clear Creek Riparian
- 320 acres of Blue Oak-Gray Pine Woodland
- 220 acres of grassland
- Over 50 acres wetlands- includes 10 ponds, a marsh and many vernal pools and drainages
- Our farm fields provide food and lodging for many critters also.
These areas provide habitat for black-tailed deer, beaver, river otters, coyotes, foxes, ring-tailed cats, possum, raccoons, coyotes and an occasional mountain lion and rarely a bear. Over 150 species of birds have been observed on campus.
Over 220 plant species have been identified on the refuge- 64% native and 36% introduced.
Some of the wildlife refuge projects conducted by our students include:
- Pond and marsh construction/ restoration
- Riparian restoration with goats
- Native plant restoration/ plant studies
- Road construction, fire breaks
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Erin Shimizu
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