The Oregon Wildlife Institute, founded in 2007, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Corvallis, Oregon. With a mission to conserve and enhance wildlife resources through research, education, and conservation planning, the institute brings together a team of experts with extensive experience in wildlife research, management, and statistical analysis. Their focus is on making science, management, and education matter, with expertise in conservation planning, population ecology, landscape ecology, and ecotoxicology.
Collaborating on various projects, the Oregon Wildlife Institute is actively involved in conserving and studying species such as burrowing owls and kit foxes in Oregon. They aim to identify methods for avoiding harm and mitigating habitat loss due to alternative energy development, while also conducting conservation planning and research to protect the kit fox population in southeast Oregon. Through their work, the institute strives to contribute to the understanding and preservation of Oregon's diverse wildlife.
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