Malheur & Me: Seeking Refuge
Written by Dan Piquette/ Photos by Dan Piquette I‘ve been to the Malheur Refuge four times now, three in this last calendar year. I’m smitten. On my most recent visit
Written by Dan Piquette/ Photos by Dan Piquette I‘ve been to the Malheur Refuge four times now, three in this last calendar year. I’m smitten. On my most recent visit
Written by Alexa Martinez/ Photo by pnwmussels.org Western ridged mussels (Gonidea angulate) are one of three native freshwater mussels that can be found in the Blitzen waters of Malheur National
Written by Rebecca Pickle/ Cover Photo by Tim Lawes, OSU Ask anyone on refuge staff what Malheur Lake’s biggest problem is, and they’ll probably tell you it has a turbidity
Written by Carey Goss/ Photos from FWS Archives & Dominic Bachman Water level fluctuations are characteristics of closed basins, and even today level of water can fluctuate dramatically from year
Written by Pavlina Slezak, GIS Intern, Ducks Unlimited Inc. In late June, members of the Ducks Unlimited GIS (Geographic Information Systems) team visited Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for the first
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