Bull Island (California)

Bull Island
Aerial image of an island.
USGS aerial imagery of Bull Island
Bull Island is located in California
Bull Island
Bull Island
Bull Island is located in the United States
Bull Island
Bull Island
Geography
LocationNorthern California
Coordinates38°13′20″N 122°18′24″W / 38.22222°N 122.30667°W / 38.22222; -122.30667 (Bull Island)[1]
Adjacent toNapa River
Highest elevation3 ft (0.9 m)[1]
Administration
United States
StateCalifornia
CountyNapa

Bull Island is an island in the Napa River, in Napa County, California. From the 1880s onward, it was owned by the Money family, who constructed levees and reclaimed the land, using it to farm grain and potatoes. It was described as a "fine ranch" in 1918. After a levee failure in 1954, it gradually eroded into the water, becoming a salt marsh; for some time afterward, it was used as an evaporation pond for the industrial production of salt by the Leslie Salt Company. Beginning in the 1970s, Bull Island was proposed for inclusion in a variety of riparian preservation projects, but none came to fruition. However, in 1997, the Money family (who still owned the island) sold it to the California State Lands Commission, who turned it into a wildlife habitat; today it is administered as part of the Fagan Marsh Ecological Reserve, and hosts animals of numerous endangered species.

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