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  2. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is a government agency of the U.S. state of Oregon responsible for programs protecting Oregon fish and wildlife resources and their habitats. [1] The agency operates hatcheries, issues hunting and angling licenses, advises on habitat protection, and sponsors public education programs.

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  4. Fauna of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The gray wolf populations has been increasing in recent years and is monitored by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. [6] The first confirmed wolf sighting in western Oregon since 1947, known as Journey OR-7 , was born in April, 2009 and OR-7 became the first wolf in modern times to move to California.

  5. Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in the Klamath Basin of southern Oregon and northern California near Klamath Falls, Oregon. It consists of Bear Valley, Klamath Marsh and Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in southern Oregon and Lower ...

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  9. Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a city park of about 141 acres (57 ha) in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in a floodplain along the east bank of the Willamette River near Sellwood, the park is known for attracting a wide variety of birds. [2] In 1988, the park was named Portland's first wildlife refuge, [3] and in 2004 ...