
Klamath Wildlife Area Visitors' Guide - Oregon Department of …
Klamath Wildlife Area was one of several wetland-focused wildlife areas established in Oregon. KWA was established in 1958, with primary objectives of protecting and improving waterfowl habitat and providing a public hunting area.
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. Fish and Wildlife …
The Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge located in rural northeastern California and Southern Oregon, was established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 as the Nation's first waterfowl refuge.
33. Klamath Wildlife Area, Miller Island Unit
Klamath Wildlife Area, Miller Island Unit. Located 6 miles south and west of Klamath Falls, west of State Highway 97. Area is bordered by the Klamath River on the north and west boundaries. Habitat varies from developed agricultural land to seasonal and permanent wetlands.
Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. Fish and Wildlife …
Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge wetlands are primarily wet meadows with some open water wetlands. This natural plant community is maintained by a program of cattle grazing, haying and prescribed fire to create fall and spring feeding habitat for waterfowl and sandhill cranes.
Klamath Wildlife Area - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go …
Spirited Sprites in Spring! A birdwatcher’s delight, the Klamath Wildlife Area offers leisurely walking trails right next to wetlands teeming with bird life, especially in spring. It feels remote here, but actually is close to town, with the airport & industrial land nearby.
The vision for Klamath Wildlife Area is: The protection and enhancement of habitat for all endemic wildlife using sound stewardship measures; providing wildlife resources for use and enjoyment by present and future generations while reducing waterfowl depredation on adjacent private lands. Wildlife Area Goals The goals for Klamath Wildlife Area ...
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, was the first waterfowl refuge in the United States. It is located in the Klamath Basin near Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - Klamath Basin …
On the California State line 25 miles south of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A mix of shallow freshwater marshes, open water, grass and sagebrush uplands, and crop lands. A marked ten mile graveled auto-tour allows visitors year round access to great wildlife viewing opportunities.
Find out How to Experience National Wildlife Refuges - Discover Klamath
With the Klamath Basin serving as the gateway to three National Parks and five National Wildlife Refuges, think of NWRs as the perfect complement to your National Park adventures, providing a unique and serene escape to balance out your nature-filled excursions.
Klamath National Wildlife Refuges - Bird Alliance of Oregon
The Klamath Basin is home to six national wildlife refuges: Upper Klamath Lake, Lower Klamath Lake, Tule Lake Klamath Marsh, Bear Valley and Clear Lake, which together make up the Klamath National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
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