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There are many valuable connections between the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge, its staff, local communities and the general public. The Refuge itself provides a great natural space for recreation, research projects and education programs. The staff of the Refuge participate in several community events such as local fairs and festivals. Dedicated volunteers and strong partnerships support the Refuge and its programs.
Refuge Articles
Local youth explore the Refuge during a summer nature hike

Occasionally local papers print articles about the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. Read the articles listed below to learn more about the Refuge, its staff and Refuge related events.

“Our Local Wildlife Refuge”

“Migratory Waterfowl Management”


“Exploring the Geology of the Refuge"

"History of the Refuge"

"Natural History of Sandhill Cranes"

"Viewing Spring Wildflowers at the Refuge"

"Environmental Education at the Refuge"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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