Malheur Lake Modeling, a PhD
Written by James Pearson/Photos provided by James Pearson As I wrap up my Ph.D I wanted to give a brief description of my work, a quick synopsis of my results,
Written by James Pearson/Photos provided by James Pearson As I wrap up my Ph.D I wanted to give a brief description of my work, a quick synopsis of my results,
Written by Janelle Wicks/Photos by Janelle Wicks Early this spring the Friends of Malheur NWR announced that we were committed to installing vent screens on all four of the vault
Written by Linh Nguyen/Photos by Alan Nyiri As a Professional Science Masters student intern from Oregon State University, my program requires an internship consisting of a meaningful research project that
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall With spring well under way and bird migration in full swing, Malheur Refuge would normally be heading into its busiest time of the
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photos by Peter Pearsall The abundance of luxuriant spring growth at Malheur Refuge means plenty of food for resident lagomorphs, the black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus) and Nuttall’s
View our profile to learn more about our non-profit transparency.
Learn how you can get a qualified tax credit with your donation.
Donations are used across the Refuge for a variety of projects and programs that support our mission.