Bandon Marsh NWR, Bandon, Oregon: Bandon National Wildlife Refuge consists of 289 acres of salt marsh on the southern coast of Oregon. Wildlife in this undisturbed area includes beavers, otters, harbor seals, and black-tailed deer. Waterfowl are here in abundance. The refuge also hosts occasional exotic visitors such as Mongolian plovers and Hudsonian and bar-tailed godwits. There are no visitor facilities at this refuge. This refuge is administered by the Western Oregon Refuge Complex headquartered in Corvallis.
Added On | 15th September 2015 |
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