

Sundown at the Frenchglen Hotel; 1980
The old hotel, a relic from the days of cattle kings, collects the hum of ancient fans at work upstairs, the buzzing of the kitchen’s Frigidaires. We gather on the
The old hotel, a relic from the days of cattle kings, collects the hum of ancient fans at work upstairs, the buzzing of the kitchen’s Frigidaires. We gather on the
Like it or not, change is an inevitable part of our world. Things never stay exactly the same. This seems to be particularly true this year One change is that
I realized that I not only enjoy recreating outdoors but also care deeply about being a good steward to the environment that brings me and others so much happiness. I am excited to dive into the challenging world of ecological problem-solving in the beautiful Oregon High Desert! – Kate
Hi there, my name is Lisa Leen, and I am the Wildlife Biology Technician at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge with Friends of Malheur for this summer. I’m currently a senior at Cal Poly Humboldt, majoring in Wildlife Ecology, along with a minor in Native American studies.
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