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Along the Lower Klamath Lake Wildlife Refuge you will find world-class bird and wildlife viewing. Some of the animals you can expect to see include: raccoons, muskrats, coyotes, foxes and over 350 species of birds. Among the various species of birds, you will likely see snow geese, ross geese, tundra swans, and Canada geese. There's also a good chance you'll see bald eagles, as Klamath Country has the largest population in the lower 48 states.

Listed below are a number of places to view wildlife in the area.

1.  Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuges Visitor Center

     Information: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 530/667-2231

2.   Klamath Wildlife Area

      Information: Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife, 541/882-5732

3.  Moore Park, Link River Trail, and Lake Ewauna

     Information: Klamath County Chamber of Commerce,

     541/884-5193

     

4.  Upper Klamath Wildlife Refuge

     Information: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 530/667-2231

     Winema National Forest, 541/883-6714

5.  Lake of the Woods

     Information: Klamath Ranger District, 541/885-3400

6.  Klamath Marsh Wildlife Refuge

     Information: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 541/783-3380

 

 

 

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