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Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex

Coordinates: 46°12′03.00″N 118°59′38.99″W / 46.2008333°N 118.9941639°W / 46.2008333; -118.9941639 (Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex headquarters)
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Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a group of protected areas in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. Headquartered in Burbank, Washington, its administrators manage seven national wildlife refuges (NWR)s and one national monument on or near the Columbia River. They are Cold Springs, Columbia, Conboy Lake, McKay Creek, McNary, Toppenish and Umatilla NWRs and Hanford Reach National Monument.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to the Mid-Columbia River Refuges". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. December 23, 2011. Retrieved March 14, 2012.

46°12′03.00″N 118°59′38.99″W / 46.2008333°N 118.9941639°W / 46.2008333; -118.9941639 (Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex headquarters)