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Our Mission
"To Provide an abundant huntable wildlife resource in Oregon for present and future generations, enhancement of wildlife habitat and protection of hunter's rights." |
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Headline Focus
OHA's current focus is insuring sound and scientific management of all huntable wildlife species. However, our financial resources are split between wildlife, habitat and a legislative agenda. OHA will strive to increase hunter access to private lands statewide. |
Headline Programs
Turn in Poachers (TIP)
The TIP program is sponsored statewide and includes a
reward program funded by donations, restitutions, and other means.
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Habitat and Wildlife
Each chapter of OHA participates in habitat and wildlife projects pertinent to their area of the state. |
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Government
OHA provides a lobbyist to the State Legislature to protect and
enhance hunter's rights, attend meetings of the Oregon Dept. of
Fish and wildlife (ODFW), Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission
and other government agencies and private organizations as assigned.
OHA has 26 chapters statewide and over 11,000 members. OHA is made
up of all types of hunters: Rifle, bow, shotgun, handgun,
muzzleloaders, trappers and all that enjoy the outdoors and wildlife.
OHA accepts any method of taking game legally and ethically. We are a
family-orinted organization that believes the youth of today will be
the hunters of tomorrow. It is they that will keep our tradition alive.
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