California s water resources include 1,100 miles of coastline, more than 4,500 lakes and reservoirs, hundreds of major streams and nearly 75 major rivers. The California Fish and Game Department maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their intrinsic and ecological value and their benefits to people. This includes habitat protection and maintenance in a sufficient amount and quality to ensure the survival of all species and natural communities. In addition, the department is responsible for the diversified use of fish and wildlife, including recreational, commercial, scientific and educational uses. The department issues hunting and fishing licenses and provides hunter and wildlife education classes. The department was founded in 1870 and is located in Sacramento, Calif. It has a branch located in San Diego, where it employs nearly 50 people.
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