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Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area is an American wildlife refuge located in northwest Oregon, near the community of Jewell. The area is designed to benefit native wildlife and to reduce impact of wild animal populations on area properties. The area now measures 1,114 acres. The original size was 183 acres when the area was established in 1969. During the winter and spring months, up to 200 elk may be seen from an adjacent highway. Hunting is prohibited and there is no public access. There are parking areas and four viewing areas on site, along with some affiliated signage.[1]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Template:Infobox protected area {{ Geobox|Protected area}}

Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area is an American wildlife refuge located in northwest Oregon, near the community of Jewell. The area is designed to benefit native wildlife and to reduce impact of wild animal populations on area properties. The area now measures 1,114 acres. The original size was 183 acres when the area was established in 1969. During the winter and spring months, up to 200 elk may be seen from an adjacent highway. Hunting is prohibited and there is no public access. There are parking areas and four viewing areas on site, along with some affiliated signage.[1]


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