Malheur Plays Role in Short-eared Owl Study
By Matt Stuber, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Raptor Biologist, Division of Migratory Birds Across many western states, biologists are embarking on a challenging adventure. That adventure? To learn more
By Matt Stuber, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Raptor Biologist, Division of Migratory Birds Across many western states, biologists are embarking on a challenging adventure. That adventure? To learn more
Written by Teresa Wicks, Portland Audubon As most fans of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge know, Malheur is a large and ecologically complex place. Some of this complexity comes from its
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Written by Alexa Martinez, MNWR Wildlife Biologist Pallid bats are one of the twelve species of bats found at Malheur NWR. Known for their distinct appearance with large ears and
Written by Ryan Curtis, Malheur NWR Fuels Technician/Photo by Kay Steele In March 2021, Malheur Refuge staff conducted a prescribed burn at the Refuge’s 746-acre YoYo Pond Unit. The intent
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