- The Eagle Island Unit is located on the North Fork Lewis River, east of the town of Woodland. The area is largely a forested floodplain comprised of mature conifer and deciduous trees and dense vegetation, but a large meadow is on the downstream end of the island. The management objective for the unit is to provide riparian and side-channel habitat for salmonids, as well as habitat for black-tailed deer, waterfowl, and songbirds.
- Mount Saint Helens Wildlife Area (wdfw.wa.gov)
The Mount St. Helens Wildlife Area is comprised of units that span Skamania, Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum counties, and totals approximately 10,500 acres of land. Habitat include tidal mudflats, wetlands, riparian, old-growth forest,forested floodplains, early seral mixed forest, ancient lava flows and volcanic deposits, and open grasslands. The units receive the most attention from a wildlife management perspective and provide some of the most critical winter range habitat for a portion of the Mount St. Helens Elk Herd. Many of the units support salmonid rearing and spawning habitat for threatened or endangered fish species.