Making the Malheur Symphony
Music is healing. It can elevate our spirits in ways that words cannot describe. Chris Thomas has taken us to those heights.
Music is healing. It can elevate our spirits in ways that words cannot describe. Chris Thomas has taken us to those heights.
Written by Casie Smith/Photos by James Pearson and Janelle Wicks The absence of submergent vegetation and the minimal emergent vegetation existing in Malheur Lake is partially a result of the
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo courtesy of Ed Sparks Ed Sparks, Wildlife Habitat Biologist at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, is moving on to a new position! Ed’s duties at Malheur were
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo of Northern saw-whet owl by Julio Molero Anyone visiting public lands such as National parks, forests, wildlife refuges or other publicly accessible natural areas has likely
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall Some may argue that humans never “find” owls; owls find us, and our interactions with them are nearly always on their terms. When
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