Marshall Pond Work Party
Written by Alice Elshoff, FOMR Vice President; Photos by FOMR On Friday, Oct. 25, twelve amazing and stalwart Friends of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (FOMR) volunteers gathered to get acquainted
Written by Alice Elshoff, FOMR Vice President; Photos by FOMR On Friday, Oct. 25, twelve amazing and stalwart Friends of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (FOMR) volunteers gathered to get acquainted
Written by Isabelle Fleuraud, FOMR Volunteer/Photo courtesy of Isabelle Fleuraud Five and a half years ago, my family unexpectedly moved to Harney County from Tucson, AZ. A year before that,
Written by Debby De Carlo/Photo by Debby De Carlo Not everyone who volunteers at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a birder. But it was my interest in birds that led
Written by Ryan Robles, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Vegetation Inventory & Monitoring Intern/Photo by Edwin Sparks Editor’s note: Ryan Robles is heading in to his senior year at Burns High
Written by Carey Goss, Refuge Specialist at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge/Photo by Carey Goss “There is nothing stronger than a heart of a volunteer.” I learned this when I began
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