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Geography of the United States / Seabird / Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge / Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge / Oregon Coast / West Coast of the United States / Oregon
Date: 2005-11-28 03:37:16
Geography of the United States
Seabird
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge
Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Oregon Coast
West Coast of the United States
Oregon

Help Protect Marine Wildlife Seabirds and marine mammals are extremely sensitive to human disturbance. Because they view humans as predators, they will not tolerate close approach at any time. Disturbance often causes ad

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