2024 Volunteering by the Numbers
Written by Janelle Wicks, FOMR Director Photo (right) of volunteers, led by Alice Elshoff, tending to the Desert Rock Garden at Refuge Headquarters. Starting in March of every year,...
We have many plans for the coming year and are inviting you to help support them by contributing to our End of Year Fundraising goal of $20,000!
Planning to visit Malheur National Wildlife Refuge? Allow us to assist you! Learn more about the history and why it was created in the early 1900s.
Learn about the Projects, Programs, and Events that we are working on. Join the Friends with volunteer, sponsorship, and giving opportunities.
Written by Janelle Wicks, FOMR Director Photo (right) of volunteers, led by Alice Elshoff, tending to the Desert Rock Garden at Refuge Headquarters. Starting in March of every year,...
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Dan Streiffert The lesser scaup (Aythya affinis), also known as the “little bluebill,” is a medium-sized diving duck in the family Anatidae found across...
Written by Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks, Eastern Oregon Biologist for Bird Alliance of Oregon Cover photo of an ARU in Silvies Flood Plain by Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks While most people...
Written by Janelle Wicks, Friends Director Cover photo of yellow-headed blackbirds, red-winged black birds, and common grackle at Crane’s Nest feeder by Dan Streiffert There are approximately 567 National...
Written by Jill Bachman, Friends of Malheur NWR Crane’s Nest Manager Cover photo of Jill with Volunteer Eileen Loerch and Puddles the Blue Goose Looking back at the...
Written by Max Rae, Wildlife Photographer Photos by Max Rae; Feature image above of a great egret in flight As part of our local photo club, the Salem...
Resting rabbit face 😑 • 📸 of desert cottontail at Refuge HQ by Steven Kratka #cottontail #rabbit #highdesert #oregondesert #greatbasin #MalheurNationalWildlifeRefuge #friendsofmalheur ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Year-round residents in Harney County, Northern flickers move to lower elevations in winter to feed on fruit. They are often found among the large trees at Refuge HQ. 📸: Charlotte Ganskopp #northernflicker #woodpecker #highdesert #oregondesert #greatbasin #MalheurNationalWildlifeRefuge #friendsofmalheur ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
View our profile to learn more about our non-profit transparency.
Learn how you can get a qualified tax credit with your donation.
Donations are used across the Refuge for a variety of projects and programs that support our mission.