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    The Columbian white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus) is one of the several subspecies of white-tailed deer in North America. It is a member...
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    northwestern Oregon, United States, the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer is a wildlife refuge. It was established in 1972 specifically...
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    by the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer, a National Wildlife Refuge established in 1972 in Cathlamet; the Julia Butler Hansen...
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  • Service. Retrieved 8 March 2019. "About the Refuge - Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service". www...
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    Olympic National Park (category World Heritage Sites in the United States)
    understand how plants and animals evolve. The park is home to sizable populations of black bears and black-tailed deer. The park also has a noteworthy cougar...
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    Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (category National Recreation Areas of the United States)
    flicker, red crossbill, olive-sided flycatcher, and Anna's hummingbird. The white-tailed kite, northern harrier, violet-green swallow, downy woodpecker, orange-crowned...
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    include mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, black bears, cougars, bobcats, badgers, pine martens, lynx, bighorn sheep, and moose. Vegetation in the Salmo-Priest...
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    Blake Island (category Pages using embedded infobox templates with the title parameter)
    Smuggler's Island. In the mid 19th century, the island was logged for its timber. During the Prohibition, it was frequently used as a refuge for bootleggers smuggling...
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    pronghorn, bighorn sheep, mule deer, sage grouse, and Great Basin redband trout. The refuge, created in 1936 as a range for remnant herds of pronghorn, spans...
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    2018). "Sawtooth Berry Fields offer late-season treats for huckleberry hunters". The Columbian. Retrieved 25 August 2021. "Gifford Pinchot National Forest...
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    Crater Lake National Park (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    (76 m). The trail circles around several meadows up to the Lightning Spring creek. The trail is known for the frequent sight of grazing deer. This is...
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    Government Island (Oregon) (category Islands of the Columbia River in Oregon)
    red-necked grebe, bufflehead, purple martin, and possibly the endangered Columbian white-tailed deer. Government Island's first documented non-indigenous visitors...
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    Oregon (redirect from The Beaver State)
    beavers (the state mammal), porcupines, coyotes, wolves, foxes black bears, raccoons, badgers, skunks, antelopes, cougars, bobcats, lynxes, deer, elk, and...
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    sides of U.S. Route 101 (which runs through the refuge) from the time when the salt marsh was diked. Red-tailed hawks and bald eagles are often visible roosting...
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    Multnomah Falls (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    been the first to apply the name with the idea of popularizing sites along the Columbia River for steamboat excursions. Beginning in 1884, the Oregon...
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    ospreys and red-tailed hawks are year-round residents that nest on the refuge. Black-tailed deer and cougars are the largest mammals on the refuge. Smaller mammal...
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    inhabiting the reserve include elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, coyotes, badgers, porcupines, muskrats, and beavers. As it crosses the Columbia River...
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    is the Columbian mammoth. The state marine mammal is the orca. The state soil is Tokul soil. The state land mammal is the Olympic marmot. The state seal...
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    species of fish and wildlife, including the northern spotted owl, mule deer, bald eagle, Chinook salmon, black-tailed deer, bull trout, black bear, cougar, southern...
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    The bridges were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The Deception Pass area has been home to various Coast Salish tribes for thousands...
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    Office Occupied by Young Deer: Washington Park Zoo in Line for Another Pet, but Loses Out by Very Narrowest of Margins". The Morning Oregonian, June 28...
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    The Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge is an important breeding area for mammals, birds, and other animals. The National Wildlife Refuge is located on...
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    Fort Clatsop (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon)
    the abundant deer and elk in the region. The deer and elk meat spoiled quickly, but the skins were used to make clothing and moccasins. Realizing the...
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    porcupine, skunk, marmot, deer, marten, shrew, pika, elk, and mountain goat. The common birds of this park including raptors are the thrush, chickadee, kinglet...
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    species of animal can be found in the woods of the region. Most common are the Roosevelt elk and black-tailed deer, as well as bobcats and North American...
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    forests. Other wildlife commonly observed on the refuge include gulls, band-tailed pigeons, red-tailed hawks, crows, killdeer, western painted turtles...
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    beavers, and white-tailed deer. Public uses include hunting, fishing, hiking, camping, and horseback riding. View of a gorge in the refuge Refuge landscape...
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    Tenasillahe Island (category Islands of the Columbia River in Oregon)
    were known as the "Marshy Islands". The entire island is part of the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-tailed Deer. The name "Tenasillahe...
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    Washington State Route 4 (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    east of the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer on the shores of the Columbia River. SR 4 continues east through the county seat...
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    In the summer white-tailed deer, mule deer, and Rocky Mountain elk roam the wilderness. Smaller mammals that inhabit the area year-round include the pika...
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