Warner Valley

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Warner Valley is a remote, sparsely populated basin in south-central Oregon known for its high-desert landscapes, wetlands, and wildlife habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
valley
climate semi-arid
continent North America
country United States of America
drainageCharacteristic internal drainage
geologicalSetting fault-block basin
hasEcologicalCharacteristic migratory bird habitat
riparian habitat
sagebrush habitat
wetland ecosystem
wildlife habitat
hasHumanCharacteristic remote area
hasHydrologicalFeature Warner Lakes NERFINISHED
seasonal lakes
springs
wet meadows
hasLandscapeFeature alkali flats
basin
marshes
playa lakes
sagebrush steppe
wetlands
hasLandscapeType high desert
hasLandUse grazing
ranching
wildlife conservation
hasNearbySettlement Adel, Oregon NERFINISHED
Plush, Oregon NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge vicinity
hasVegetation bunchgrasses
sagebrush
wetland grasses and sedges
knownFor birdwatching
high-desert landscapes
remoteness
wetlands
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Oregon
south-central Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Lake County, Oregon NERFINISHED
partOf Basin and Range Province
Great Basin NERFINISHED
populationDensity sparsely populated
regionType rural region
state Oregon
terrain basin and low hills

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Lake County (partial) contains Warner Valley
subject surface form: Lake County, Oregon
Warner Valley Trail locatedIn Warner Valley
Warner Mountains adjacentTo Warner Valley