Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Training
Written by Edwin Sparks, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Ecologist/Photo by Edwin Sparks During the last week of June, most of the Malheur Refuge biology staff traveled to southeast Idaho
Written by Edwin Sparks, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Ecologist/Photo by Edwin Sparks During the last week of June, most of the Malheur Refuge biology staff traveled to southeast Idaho
Written by Robert Steelquist/Photo by Robert Steelquist It is too dark for pictures. The western light has simply faded without a hint of color in a progression of grays fading
Written by James Pearson, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Fish Biologist/Aerial photo of Malheur Lake by Peter Pearsall My name is James Pearson and I am the new Fish Biologist at
Written by Alexa Martinez, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Biologist/Photo of pallid bat by Peter Pearsall As temperatures begin to rise at Malheur NWR, a diversity of critters come out
Written by Teresa Wicks, Portland Audubon Society Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator/Photo by Teresa Wicks One of my favorite things about Riparian Surveys on Malheur National Wildlife Refuge are the Eastern
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