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Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo courtesy of Sage Brown @SageBrown Editor’s note: Please welcome Brett Dean, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge’s new Law Enforcement Officer! What follows is an interview with Brett
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall As summer reaches its peak in the Harney Basin, the enormous shallow expanses of Malheur, Harney and Mud lakes begin their annual contraction.
Written by Janelle Wicks/Photos by FOMR It was a cool clear Malheur morning as vehicles began to roll into the Refuge parking lot around 6:30 AM. Two and three at
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall Something about this scene doesn’t quite match up. The fledgling bird, at left, is already larger than its “parent” the sparrow, and its
Written by Debby De Carlo/Photo by Debby De Carlo Not everyone who volunteers at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a birder. But it was my interest in birds that led
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