ODFW Seeks Public’s Help to Update its Nearshore Strategy and Other Wildlife Action Plans
Biodiversity in Oregon is in trouble – and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife wants the public’s help to do something about it.
The agency has launched a six-month process to engage work with communities and the public to update its Oregon State Wildlife Action Plan, or SWAP, also known as the Oregon Conservation Strategy. One component of the Plan includes the Oregon Nearshore Strategy – roughly Oregon’s 3-mile territorial sea and areas of estuaries where species depend on oceanic saltwater. Some of the ...
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