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New online Registry

Helps to track conservation projects

When you are trying to help native frogs or restoring grasslands or enabling fish passage to spawning grounds, do you ever wonder who else is working in your area and what they are doing?

The Registry, which was born of a desire to capture the work being done in support of the Oregon Conservation Strategy and other state’s wildlife action plans, recently went live. The best way to understand how the Registry can help you is to vist the Web site and look around.

To learn more, please visit the ODFW Web site.

Wildlife in your area

Learn about what wildlife is in your area of interest. Discover more about an individual species by viewing its profile.
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The Oregon Conservation Strategy

 

Oregon is a land of diversity. However, in the face of rapid development and altered landscapes, the work of maintaining the health of our wildlife populations falls to all Oregonians.

To ensure that our natural heritage is conserved and to help guide the work of citizens, Oregon has developed a Conservation Strategy. The Strategy focuses on habitat restoration and maintenance to address the needs of all species.

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