Gifts from Malheur
Submissions from James Pearsall, Teresa Wicks, and Dominic Bachman Cover Photo by Teresa Wicks James Pearson, Fisheries Biologist for Malheur NWR: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge gave me many gifts in
Submissions from James Pearsall, Teresa Wicks, and Dominic Bachman Cover Photo by Teresa Wicks James Pearson, Fisheries Biologist for Malheur NWR: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge gave me many gifts in
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Ed Moulton, Refuge Maintenance Supervisor The unsung heroes at Malheur Refuge are its maintenance staff. These hardworking Refuge employees ensure that roads are kept in
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall The verdant meadows, marshes and upland areas of Malheur Refuge, so vibrant in spring and summer, change swiftly to a palette of umber,
Written by James Pearson/Photo by James Pearson The Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the eighth most prevalent nonnative invader in the world, often reaching high levels of abundance (>1000 kg/ha) due to their ability
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall What is the largest living organism on the planet? A number of candidates spring to mind, such as the 100-foot long, 190-ton blue
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