You are here: Home Fish and Wildlife
Document Actions

Oregon's Fish and Wildlife

Oregon's varied bounty of wildlands and wilderness areas provide critical habitat to many species of plants and animals.

Howling WolfOregon's diverse and beautiful landscape provides a home for an incredible diversity of fish and wildlife.  From the old-growth forests of the Cascade Mountains to the lakes and wetlands of the the Klamath Basin, thousands of species depend on our wildlands and water to rest, feed, and raise their young.

Oregon Wild believes that we all have a duty to be
good stewards of our fish and wildlife.  Our goal is to protect and restore Oregon's natural heritage to ensure that our grandchildren and greatBald Eagle taken by H. Nickla grandchildren will have the chance to fish for wild salmon in rivers like the Clackamas and Rogue, see bald eagles soar over Upper Klamath Lake, and to hear the howl of wolves echo across the backcountry of the Blue Mountains.

Latest News

Explore our fish and wildlife photo gallery and our latest  videos.

 

Some of the Species Oregon Wild is Working to Protect

Green Sturgeon

Western Snowy Plover

Gray Wolves

 

 

 

Act Now!

bats

Act Now to support Oregon's Wildlife.

Overheard...

"Without knowing it, we utilize hundreds of products each day that owe their origin to wild animals and plants. Indeed our welfare is intimately tied up with the welfare of wildlife. Well may conservationists proclaim that by saving the lives of wild species, we may be saving our own."
        --Norman Myers, A Wealth of Wild Species, 1983

 

powered by Plone | site by ONE/Northwest