Help Needed in Identifying Vandals Who Struck Oregon’s Pristine Wildlife Refuge

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The Oregon Coast National Wildlife Refuges recently posted an alarming message on their Facebook page, shedding light on an act of vandalism that has taken place at one of Oregon’s most pristine natural sites. The headland, which is part of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, located between Gold Beach and Brookings, was defaced by individuals who carved the names “Luke” and “Niko” into the sandstone.

This headland is a vital piece of Oregon’s protected lands, offering refuge to countless species of wildlife and acting as a sanctuary for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Unfortunately, the actions of a few have marred this beautiful site, leaving deep

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