- Roseburg Field Office777 NW Garden Valley Boulevard Roseburg, OR 97471
The Roseburg Field Office covers Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine counties.
Conservation is a dish best served locally, which is why the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has staff located throughout the state of Oregon to work with you, right where you live, to conserve wildlife and their habitats for future generations.
Working Locally With You
So what is it we actually do in southwest Oregon? While the projects are many, we can break things down into some general categories:
- Restoring and Maintaining Healthy Ecosystems
- Species Recovery: for those already in danger
- Species Conservation: to keep them from becoming in danger
- Partnerships
Species of Southwest Oregon
From the iconic, to the sensitive, to the just plain interesting, we've highlighted some of the species with which we work most closely in southwest Oregon — northern spotted owl, fisher, Pacific marten, vernal pool fairy shrimp, Franklin's bumble bee, and other pollinators.
How We Can Help
The USFWS stays very busy in southwest Oregon, working with citizens, businesses, local governments, and environmental organizations on a number conservation activities, including:
- Endangered Species Act Consultation
- Habitat Conservation Plans
- Conserving Pollinators
Drop Us a Line
If you live or work in this area and have questions, concerns, or projects pertaining to federally listed wildlife and their habitats, feel free to get in touch. Our staff is ready to help.
Field Supervisor
Jim Thrailkill (541) 957-3470