A bald eagle taking off from a snag

Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-tailed Deer protects wild species and wild spaces. This makes the refuge an outstanding place for wildlife watching. Many ducks, geese and other waterfowl find sanctuary in the refuge during spring and fall migration. Deer and elk can regularly be seen feeding and resting in the fields and along the sloughs. The refuge is also home to a wide variety of other wildlife, including mammals, amphibians, insects, and songbirds. The best time of day to view wildlife is in the early morning or early evening.