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Hooks Island

Islands of Northern CaliforniaIslands of San Francisco BayIslands of Santa Clara County, CaliforniaProtected areas of Santa Clara County, CaliforniaUninhabited islands of California
Wetlands of the San Francisco Bay Area
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Hooks Island is an uninhabited, approximately 36-acre (15 ha) tidal salt marsh island in San Francisco Bay, in Palo Alto, California, United States. In the 2010s, it was observed to be a home for tens of near-endangered California clapper rails.

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