Thank you for your interest in Roadkills of Oregon, a collaboration between the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Oregon Zoo. We encourage you to join the project to submit observations of road-killed animals throughout Oregon so we can better learn where and when roadkills are occurring and what species are most often involved. We are interested in roadkill observations for any native species in Oregon, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. The roadkill observations submitted by members of the public will be invaluable in identifying priority areas for the state to take action to help save wildlife.
If you are new to iNaturalist, ODFW has created a guide on how to join the site and upload images to a specific project. iNaturalist also has a variety of tools to help new users get started, including ...more ↓
Thank you for your interest in Roadkills of Oregon, a collaboration between the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Oregon Zoo. We encourage you to join the project to submit observations of road-killed animals throughout Oregon so we can better learn where and when roadkills are occurring and what species are most often involved. We are interested in roadkill observations for any native species in Oregon, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates. The roadkill observations submitted by members of the public will be invaluable in identifying priority areas for the state to take action to help save wildlife.
If you are new to iNaturalist, ODFW has created a guide on how to join the site and upload images to a specific project. iNaturalist also has a variety of tools to help new users get started, including guides and video tutorials.
If you have any questions about the project, please feel free to message us here on iNaturalist or contact us via email.
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