Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

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Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge is a protected wetland and wildlife habitat in northwestern Oregon that provides critical refuge for migratory birds and other native species while offering public opportunities for wildlife observation and environmental education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national wildlife refuge
protected area
wetland habitat
wildlife refuge in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity birdwatching
environmental education programs
guided nature programs
hasConservationGoal protection of migratory bird habitat
protection of riparian corridors
provision of wildlife corridors in an urbanizing landscape
restoration of wetland ecosystems
hasEcosystemType floodplain habitat
oak woodland
riparian habitat
wetlands
hasFacility environmental education center
visitor center
wildlife observation trails
wildlife viewing platforms
hasFeature accessible trails
interpretive signage
restored agricultural fields converted to habitat
seasonally flooded wetlands
hasRegulation no off-trail access in sensitive habitat areas
pets restricted to certain areas
wildlife-dependent recreation prioritized
hasUse environmental education
nature photography
wildlife observation
locatedIn Oregon
Washington County, Oregon
Northwestern Oregon
surface form: northwestern Oregon
locatedNear Portland metropolitan area
Sherwood, Oregon
Tualatin River
managedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
openToPublic yes
partOf National Wildlife Refuge System
protects migratory birds
native amphibians
native fish
native mammals
native plant species
raptors
shorebirds
waterfowl

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Sherwood, Oregon locatedNear Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge