Bird Alliance of Oregon

[1] The Bird Alliance of Oregon was founded to advocate for the establishment of Malheur, Klamath and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuges.

The Bird Alliance of Oregon owns 172 acres (0.70 km2) of woodland adjacent to Forest Park, managed as a nature sanctuary and features indigenous vegetation and fauna, including a small stand of old-growth Douglas Fir trees.

The care center treats injured and orphaned native wildlife utilizing professional staff and more than one hundred volunteers.

In 2023, more than 450 volunteers contributed to the Bird Alliance of Oregon's efforts,[5] including visitor reception, trail maintenance, nature store attendant, clerical, conservation activists, and wildlife caretakers.

A 1925 letter-writing campaign to President Calvin Coolidge successfully led to creation of Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge.

Bird Alliance of Oregon Wildlife Care Center
A peregrine falcon named Finnegan was a former educational bird at the sanctuary.