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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 OR-7 , was born in April, 2009 and OR-7 became the first wolf in modern times to move to California.
Night snake - Native to Oregon [7] Northwestern garter snake - Native to Oregon [8] Pacific rattlesnake - Native to Oregon [9] Racer - Native to Oregon [10] Ringneck snake - Native to Oregon [11] Rubber boa - Native to Oregon [12] Sharptail snake - Native to Oregon [13] Striped whipsnake - Native to Oregon [14]
The western meadowlark is Oregon's state bird. This list of Oregon birds lists wild bird species found in the U.S. state of Oregon and accepted by the Oregon Bird Records Committee (OBRC). [1] As of August 2022, there are 547 species on the list. Of them, 164 are on the review list (see below).
Carnivora. Between 25,000 and 30,000 black bears reside in Oregon. [3] Carnivora (/ kɑːrˈnɪvərə / or / ˌkɑːrnɪˈvɔːrə /; from Latin carō (stem carn-) "flesh", + vorāre "to devour") is one of the most diverse of the mammalian orders. The gray wolf has recolonized Oregon especially in the northeast and is included in the list below.
Ensatina eschscholtzii (commonly known by its genus name, Ensatina) is a complex of plethodontid (lungless) salamanders. [ 10 ] found in coniferous forests, oak woodland and chaparral [ 11 ] from British Columbia , through Washington , Oregon , across California (where all seven subspecies variations are located), all the way down to Baja ...
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.
The following list of freshwater fish species and subspecies known to occur in the U.S. state of Oregon is primarily taken from "Inland Fishes of Washington" by Richard S. Wydoski and Richard R. Whitney (2003), but some species and subspecies have been added from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) website. Some scientific names ...
M. List of mammals of Oregon. Categories: Biota of Oregon. Oregon-related lists. Lists of fauna of the United States by state. Natural history of Oregon. Hidden category: Commons category link is locally defined.