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 Peter Pearsall/Photo by USFWS Located along the south shore of Malheur Lake on the Refuge, Sodhouse Ranch is the northern terminus of what had been one of the
Adapted from a USFWS interview with Alexa Martinex (Hispanic Americans: A History of Serving our Nation) Name: Melinda Alexa Martínez Where you work and what you do: Wildlife Biologist at
Half AugustWe come togetherClearing the trail for opening day~ August 15.We imagine 100’s visiting this vast Historical Wonder.Cool morning; Hot afternoon.Thunder heads boil the horizon,Birds disguise their identity as silhouettes
Written by Janelle Wicks/Photos by Sage Brown @SageBrown One Leader, four Crew Members, one volunteer photographer and an ONDA Staff member walk onto a Refuge… No punch line, just an
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