Information About Wildlife Preserves & Refuges In Pendleton, Oregon
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Pendleton, Oregon
Wildlife Preserves & Refuges

McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge
This refuge provides a resting and feeding area for thousands of Canada geese and ducks during the fall. Pheasants are common as well. The refuge is 1,837 acres of open water, marsh, and grasslands. Some facilities are provided.

Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge
The refuge provides a nesting area for Great Basin Canada geese and several species of ducks. Mammals include mule deer, coyote, and many smaller species. Walleye, steelhead, salmon, sturgeon, crappie, and bass are found in refuge waters. 29,370 acres of marshes, sloughs, open water, cropland, and sagebrush uplands.
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