Sauvie Island Wildlife Area
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The E.E. Wilson Wildlife Area, established in 1950, spans approximately 1,788 acres in the Willamette Valley, providing a rich habitat for wildlife and diverse recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, fishing, and various forms of hunting while also accessing facilities like an archery park, shotgun range, and interpretive trails.
This wildlife area is designed for accessibility, featuring a network of roads and paths suitable for non-motorized access, including biking and horseback riding. An educational hub, it invites local schools and groups to utilize its expansive grounds for outdoor learning experiences, further enhancing its role as a vital ecological and educational resource.
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