Fish and Wildlife
Oregon Wild is a leading voice for the protection of our fish and wildlife, and the places they call home
What would Oregon be like without bald eagles? Or wild salmon and steelhead? Or river otters and elk?
It's hard to imagine Oregon without the fish and wildlife that help define our state.
Explore our fish and wildlife photo gallery.
Oregon Wild believes that we all have a responsibility to be good stewards of our fish and wildlife. We must all work to ensure that future generations can enjoy seeing wild salmon in the Rogue River, watching thousands of geese take flight on the Klamath wildlife refuges, and hear the
howl of a gray wolf echo across the Eagle Caps Wilderness.
This is why Oregon Wild is working hard on the ground, in our communities and with our elected representatives to safeguard our state’s fish and wildlife and the habitat they need to survive.
News
Gray wolf shot, killed in eastern Oregon
Opinion Column: Ancient Groves
Latest news on fish and wildlife conservation
Oregon Wild's fish and wildlife conservation programs
Restoring the icon of American Wilderness: bringing wolves back to Oregon
Fish and wildlife protection in the Klamath Basin

