McNary National Wildlife Refuge


Book Description







McNary and Umatilla National Wildlife Refuges


Book Description

When first encountered by Lewis and Clark and early settlers, yet Columbia River of the Pacific Northwest was enormous, wild, and seemingly uncontrollable. Yet for all its enormous flows, the river was nearly unusable in its native state as a source of irrigation water. Early settlers found that agriculture was nearly impossible in most of the hot, arid and Columbia Plateau.




McNary and Umatilla National Wildlife Refuges Comprehensive Conservation Plan


Book Description

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has completed the Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) and Environmental Assessment (EA) for McNary and Umatilla National Wildlife Refuges (Refuges). The CCP will guide management of the Refuges for the next 15 years. The CCP and EA describe the Service's proposals for managing the Refuge and their effects on the human environment under four alternatives, including the no action alternative.













Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge


Book Description