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In April of 2019 at age 71 I strapped on my first ever pair of hiking boots and John and I headed out for our first day of volunteering at
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo courtesy of Dominic Bachman Dominic Bachman is the new Fish Biologist at Malheur Refuge. He brings extensive and specific experience to the many issues facing aquatic habitats
By Teresa Wicks, Portland Audubon’s Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator In the 1950s wildlife biologists first explored the idea of using acoustic signals to track wildlife, though it wasn’t until the
Written by Beth Boos, LSU Graduate Student/ Photos by Beth Boos Hello again, everyone! For the last eight months I have been studying emergent vegetation on Malheur Lake, and it
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo courtesy of Tara Wertz Tara Wertz is the new Deputy Project Leader at Malheur Refuge. In her role she supervises Refuge operational programs including Budget and
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