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Pika Watch returns: Keep your eyes peeled for the cutest critters of the Columbia River Gorge
Pika Watch returns: Keep your eyes peeled for the cutest critters of the Columbia River Gorge
Pika Watch returns: Keep your eyes peeled for the cutest critters of the Columbia River Gorge

Published on: 04/23/2026

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Every year, the Oregon Zoo recruits volunteers to look out for American pikas — small, rabbit-like creatures which live among the gorge's rocky slopes.

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