Humongous Fungus of Southeast Oregon
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
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
Written by Janelle Wicks/Photos by Isabelle Fleuraud, Jon Brown, and John Scharff On the morning of October 8th, just one week after beginning their work on a full tree inventory
Written by Janelle Wicks/Photo by Alan Nyiri When you are duck banding through the night with 20 other people you hardly know but have a lot in common with, sleep-deprived
Written by Peter Pearsall The unique wetland oasis of Malheur Refuge, surrounded by the sagebrush and juniper desert characteristic of the northern Great Basin, is well known for its migratory
Written by Ryan Robles/ Photos by Ryan Robles & Brianna Goehring “Oh, the places you’ll go,”(Dr. Suess, 1990). This quote often crosses my mind when I look back on my
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