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The Dean Creek Wildlife Area (or Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area) is a wildlife management area located near Reedsport, Oregon, United States. Jointly managed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the United States Bureau of Land Management , it is the year-round residence for a herd of Roosevelt elk .
Endangered and threatened species such as Oregon chub, and Bradshaw's desert parsley find protection and sanctuary on the refuge. A herd of Roosevelt elk can be found in the bottomland forests or farm fields on the refuge. Under cooperative agreements, area farmers plant refuge fields to produce nutritious grasses preferred by geese.
Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area is an American wildlife refuge located in northwest Oregon, near the community of Jewell. The area is designed to benefit native wildlife and to reduce the impact of wild animal populations on area properties. The area is 1,114 acres (451 ha). The refuge was 183 acres (74 ha) when the area was established in 1969.
A bull elk A bull trout A Pacific razor clam A Swainson's hawk. A study was done in 2008 by ODFW and Travel Oregon to find the results of expenditures made throughout Oregon from residents and nonresidents that participated in the economic significance of fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, and shellfish harvesting in Oregon.
Fishing Central Oregon, Gary Lewis Outdoors, 2016; Fishing Mount Hood Country (co-authored by Robert H. Campbell), Gary Lewis Outdoors, 2015; A Bear Hunter's Guide to the Universe, Gary Lewis Outdoors, 2014; Gary Lewis's Hunting Oregon, 2010; Oregon Lake Maps and Fishing Guide, Frank Amato Publications, 2010
The North Fork John Day Wilderness is a wilderness area within the Umatilla and Wallowa–Whitman National Forests in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. [1] [2]The wilderness consists of four separate units: the main 85,000-acre (34,000 ha) unit of the North Fork John Day drainage; the Greenhorn Unit to the south; the Tower Mountain Unit to the north; and the Baldy Creek Unit to the east.
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Rogue Elk is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Oregon, United States. [1] It lies along Oregon Route 62 and the Rogue River between Shady Cove and Prospect. [2] Elk Creek enters the river at Rogue Elk. [2] Rogue Elk County Park is by the river. This 33-acre (13 ha) park offers river access, fishing, rafting, swimming, and picnicking.