September 2019

Moths of Malheur – Part 1

Written by Dana Ross/Photo by Dana Ross Brightly colored butterflies may catch the attention of even the most casual naturalist, but what about moths?  As largely nocturnal creatures, moths are

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My Malheur Summer

Written by Norman Clippinger, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Biological Science Technician/Photo courtesy of Norman Clippinger I have spent the last five years working as a seasonal Wilderness Ranger at Rocky

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Duck Banding at Malheur

Written by Alexa Martinez, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Biologist/Photos by Teresa Wicks During the months of July and August, staff and volunteers from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Basin and Range Topography

Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall “The mountains form a ribbon of familiar landscape separating two vast spaces, blue haze above, a mosaic of cracked mud below. The desert

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