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The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge encompasses an area of 1,856 acres (751 hectares) in the northwestern part of Oregon. Comprising a landscape of wetlands, grasslands, open meadows, and deciduous and coniferous forests, the refuge is home to a variety of threatened and endangered species of flora and fauna. Begin your tour of the refuge at the fascinating visitor center that features exhibits about the ecology of the region. Explore the park through the scenic nature trails that meander through lush green forests, offering glimpses of local wildlife including river otters, beavers, red foxes, deer, elk, and coyotes.
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