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1. Mammal jams The Columbia River attracts more than fish, amphibians and waterfowl. There’s an abundance of mammals that call the Columbia watershed home, including beavers, river otters and pika — bunnylike creatures that thrive in the Columbia Gorge’s rocky landscapes. Mammals of the Columbia, on Jan. 12, allows families to learn more about local mammals with hands-on activities and kid-friendly presentations.

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