Features
Auto Tour
Begin the route at the Refuge
Headquarters' kiosk and look for these woodpecker Auto Tour signs along the
route.
Auto Tour
Cool Cats
Predators are an essential part of a
proper functioning ecosystem. Cats that live on our Refuge include bobcat, lynx
and cougar.
Cool Cats
Flames and Fire
Fire helps to maintain healthy forests so we plan prescribed fire burns.
Fire Management
Bike Rack
Check out our new bike rack located by the Headquarters kiosk.
Plan Your Visit
Western Pearlshell Mussel
Do you know how long mussels live?
Western Pearlshell Mussel
About the Complex
There are three refuges in the Inland Northwest Complex.
Little Pend Oreille is managed as part of the Inland Northwest Complex.
Learn more about the complex
About the NWRS
The National Wildlife Refuge System, within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, manages a national network of lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife, and plants.
Learn more about the NWRS
Special Events
Thanks to the 7 volunteers who helped plant 2,275 white pine seedlings. We will plant again in the spring- stay tuned.
Forest ManagementThe WDFW wants photos of dead or living badgers.
BadgersThe WDFW wants to know about any moose seen between September 1 and November 30.
Moose Observation SurveyThe WA Department
of Fish and Wildlife is asking for information on sightings of moose with
collars around their necks.
Collared
Moose
This sometimes
secretive woodpecker is the reason many folks visit the Refuge.
Learn more
Page Photo Credits All photos courtesy of USFWS unless otherwise noted.
Last Updated: Dec 29, 2016