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Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office

CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE| Although most hatchery lands and outdoor spaces have remained open for the public to enjoy, we ask that you Recreate Responsibly.| The CDC recommends all individuals wear a mask indoors in public in areas of substantial or high transmission. Recognizing that most of the United States is currently in substantial or high transmission categories and to best protect visitors and our staff, we've implemented a nationwide mask requirement. Masks are now required inside all U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service buildings, regardless of vaccination status or location. All people, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a mask on all forms of public transportation and in healthcare settings on DOI lands.| Most importantly, stay home if you feel sick and continue to watch for symptoms of COVID-19 and follow CDC guidance on how to protect yourself and others.


Contact Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office

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Contact Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1211 SE Cardinal Court
Suite 100
Vancouver, WA  98683
Phone: 360-604-2500


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  • Washington

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