- ODFW Home Page
The Oregon Conservation Recreation Fund is a new way for Oregonians to help protect and enhance wildlife species and their habitats and to create new opportunities for wildlife watching, urban conservation, community science, and other wildlife-associated recreation
- National Geographic Documentary - Fighting to Survive Wild . . .
Humans are behind the current rate of species extinction, which is at least 100–1,000 times higher than nature intended WWF’s 2014 Living Planet Report found wildlife populations of vertebrate
- Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
Learn more about hunting opportunities for upland birds (grouse, partridge, pheasant, chukar, turkey, quail), migratory game birds (dove, pigeon, crow) and waterfowl (duck, goose, snipe, coot) Get all the how-to and where-to information you'll need to dig, rake and set pots for clams and crabs
- Wildlife - Wikipedia
Wildlife refers to undomesticated animals and uncultivated plant species which can exist in their natural habitat, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans
- World Wildlife Fund | (WWF) Endangered Species Conservation
World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species Learn how you can help WWF make a difference
- Wildlife | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC
Wildlife are undomesticated animals living in nature Wildlife have countless benefits for the ecosystem and for our health and wellbeing, including pollinating our food, controlling pests, and being a source of beauty and inspiration
- Wildlife Guide | National Wildlife Federation
Learn about our nation’s wildlife, the threats they face, and the conservation efforts that can help
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