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OREGON IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS
 

The following list may not include all potential, nominated, pending, identified, or recognized IBAs within the state as some IBA information may be unavailable for public viewing.

  
# Name Status Priority Counties
1. Alsea Bay Recognized State Lincoln
2. Alvord Lake and Basin Recognized State Harney
3. Anderson Butte--Sterling Ditch Recognized State Jackson
4. Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Marion
5. Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Coos
6. Baskett Slough NWR (+ Livermore Rd.) Recognized State Polk
7. Beta Drive Dunlin Roost Identified Linn
8. Bird Rocks NWR Recognized State Clatsop
9. Blanco Reef Recognized State Curry
10. Boardman Grasslands Recognized State Morrow
11. Bonney Butte Recognized State Hood River
12. Cape Blanco Nearshore Ocean Recognized State Curry
13. Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Recognized State Jackson
14. China Gulch Recognized State Jackson
15. Clatsop Beaches Recognized State Clatsop
16. Cold Springs National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Umatilla
17. Columbia River Estuary Recognized Clatsop
18. Coos Estuary Recognized Coos
19. Coquille Point Rocks Recognized State Coos
20. Coquille Valley Identified Coos
21. Cow and Batch Lakes Recognized State Malheur
22. Davis Lake Recognized Deschutes, Klamath
23. Denman Wildlife Management Area Recognized Jackson
24. E. E. Wilson Wildlife Management Area Recognized Benton
25. East Sand Island Recognized Clatsop
26. Fern Ridge Reservoir Wildlife Area Recognized State Lane
27. Fernhill Wetland Recognized State Washington
28. Goat Island NWR Recognized State Curry
29. Goose Lake (and Garrett Ranch) Identified Lake
30. Government Island Recognized State Multnomah
31. Green Ridge Recognized State Jefferson
32. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge Recognized Global Lake
33. Heceta Bank Recognized State Lane, Lincoln
34. Horse Creek Meadow Wildlife Area Recognized State Josephine
35. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Recognized State Washington
36. Killin Wetland Recognized State Washington
37. Klamath Canyon Recognized State Klamath
38. Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Klamath
39. Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area Recognized State Union
40. Lake Abert Recognized Lake
41. Lewis & Clark and Julie Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuges Recognized State Clatsop
42. Little Deschutes River/Crescent Creek Recognized Klamath
43. Mack Reef Recognized State Curry
44. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Harney
45. Marbled Murrelet IBA Recognized Global Lane, Lincoln
46. Mount Pisgah (Howard Buford Recreation Area) Recognized Lane
47. Mud Slough Wetland Recognized Polk
48. Necanicum Estuary Recognized State Clatsop
49. Nestucca Bay NWR Recognized State Tillamook
50. Netarts Bay Recognized State Tillamook
51. New River Recognized State Coos, Curry
52. Oregon Canyon and Trout Creek Mountains Recognized Global Harney, Malheur
53. Oregon Caves National Monument/Bigelow Lakes Recognized State Josephine
54. Orford Reef Recognized State Curry
55. Quartzville National Wild and Scenic River Recognized State Linn
56. Redfish Rocks Recognized State Curry
57. Ross Island/Oaks Bottom Recognized Multnomah
58. Saddle Mountain State Natural Area Recognized Clatsop
59. Salmon River Estuary Recognized State Lincoln, Tillamook
60. Sauvie Island Recognized State Columbia, Multnomah
61. Siletz Bay Recognized State Lincoln
62. Siltcoos Estuary Recognized State Lane
63. Siltcoos Lake Recognized State Douglas, Lane
64. Silver Falls State Park Recognized Marion
65. Silvies River Floodplain Identified Harney
66. Siskiyou Crest Recognized State Jackson
67. Siuslaw River Estuary Recognized State Lane
68. Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area Recognized State Multnomah
69. Steens Mountain Recognized State Harney
70. Summer Lake WMA Recognized State Lake
71. Sutton Beach Recognized State Lane
72. Sycan Marsh and Forest Recognized State Klamath, Lake
73. Table Rocks Recognized State Jackson
74. Tahkenitch Creek Estuary Recognized State Douglas
75. Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Tillamook
76. Tillamook Bay Recognized Tillamook
77. Tualatin National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Washington
78. Two Arches Rock NWR Recognized State Tillamook
79. Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge Recognized State Umatilla
80. Umpqua River Estuary Recognized State Douglas
81. Upper 12 Mile Creek Identified Malheur
82. Upper Klamath Lake NWR Recognized State Klamath
83. Upper Twomile Creek on Battle Mountain Identified Malheur
84. Wallowa Mountains Recognized State Baker, Union, Wallowa
85. Warner Basin Identified Lake
86. Whalehead Island NWR Recognized State Curry
87. Whetstone Savanna Recognized State Jackson
88. Whitehorse County Park Recognized Josephine
89. Wickiup Reservoir Recognized Deschutes
90. William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge Recognized Benton
91. Yaquina Bay Recognized State Lincoln
92. Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area Recognized State Lincoln
93. Zumwalt Prarie Recognized Wallowa
 

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