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  2. William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Located ten miles south of Corvallis, Oregon, the refuge protects many of the historic habitats of the valley, including the largest remaining tract of native Willamette Valley wet prairie. Fields of wildlife food crops are interspersed with Oregon white oak savannah, meandering creeks with bottomland Oregon ash forest, old growth bigleaf maple ...

  3. Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Wikipedia

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    Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge, located at William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge , located at 44°25′06″N 123°19′28″W  /  44.418333°N 123.324444°W  / 44.418333; -123.324444

  4. Richard S. Irwin Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Richard S. Irwin Barn, also referred to as Cheadle Barn, is a historic agricultural building located in rural Benton County, Oregon, United States. [2]The barn was purchased by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 1965, and is part of the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge. [2]

  5. FBI tightens grip on final occupiers at Oregon wildlife refuge

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  6. Militia members take over wildlife refuge building in Oregon

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  7. William L. Finley - Wikipedia

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    William Lovell Finley (August 9, 1876 – June 29, 1953) was an American wildlife photographer and conservationist from Northern California. [1] The William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge was named in his honor. [2]

  8. E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The E. E. Wilson Wildlife Area (or E. E. Wilson Game Management Area) is a wildlife management area located near Corvallis, Oregon. The site was named for Eddy Elbridge Wilson, a member of the former Oregon State Game Commission for fourteen years before his death in 1961. [2] [3] Wildlife visible includes blacktail deer, pheasant, and quail. [4]

  9. Willamette Floodplain - Wikipedia

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    The Willamette Floodplain consists of 713 acres (289 ha) of natural grassland, near the Willamette River, that was made a National Natural Landmark in May 1987. [1] The floodplain is within the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge and located about 10 miles (16 km) south of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon.