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Wood River Wetland is a marsh wetland and freshwater ecoregion in the heart of Klamath County in Southern Oregon. The wetland neighbors the north shore of Agency Lake and is the focus of a Bureau of Land Management river channel restoration project from agricultural land.

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  • Wood River Wetland (en)
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  • Wood River Wetland is a marsh wetland and freshwater ecoregion in the heart of Klamath County in Southern Oregon. The wetland neighbors the north shore of Agency Lake and is the focus of a Bureau of Land Management river channel restoration project from agricultural land. (en)
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  • Wood River Wetland (en)
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  • Wood River Wetland (en)
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  • Oregon, Wood River (en)
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  • Wood River Marsh at the Wetland (en)
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  • Location of Wood River wetland in Oregon (en)
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  • Wood River wetland is located in Oregon (en)
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  • 42.58 -121.93
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  • Wood River Wetland is a marsh wetland and freshwater ecoregion in the heart of Klamath County in Southern Oregon. The wetland neighbors the north shore of Agency Lake and is the focus of a Bureau of Land Management river channel restoration project from agricultural land. The wetland is flooded by the Wood River, with headwaters that emanate from a large natural spring located in Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site that feeds from an aquifer in the east side drainage of Crater Lake National Park. The wetlands is home to a rich biodiversity of wetland vegetation as well as local and migratory fauna of waterfowl. (en)
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