Sherman County Wildlife
Sherman County is fertile ground for grassland wildlife, aquatic river wildlife, and animals found on the range. From Big Game to Biting Bass, you'll find wildlife you may never have seen before — right here in Sherman County, Oregon.
Antelope rest from their play in the rolling plains of Sherman County, Oregon.
"Where the deer and the antelope play..."
Sherman County Winter Wildlife
Sherman County bucks roam the range in this 2008 photo.
Bighorn Sheep roam on the range of Sherman County, Oregon.
Elk roam the range in Sherman County, Oregon.
Owls cuddle up in a barn in Sherman County, Oregon. Photo courtesy of KM.
Fawns explore the range in Sherman County, Oregon.
A pheasant roams the range of Sherman County, Oregon.
Online Information
- Brochure: Hunting for Feral Swine
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- State Fishing Access and Hunting Maps
- Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division (report a Wildlife and/or Habitat Law Violation or Suspicious Activity to 1 (800) 452-7888 or email TIP@state.or.us)
Wildlife Service Resources
The USDA Wildlife Services program responds to requests by the public and agencies in need of help in dealing with wildlife damage.
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
Wildlife Services (WS)
Dean Dark
(541) 413-0302 - Mobile
District Supervisor, Wildlife Biologist
Patrick Smith
LaGrande District Office
(541) 963-7947 - Phone
( 541) 963-7952 - FAX