Monitoring at Malheur Gets Tech Upgrade!
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
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 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
Written by Carey Goss, Malheur NWR Operations Specialist Continuing the Department of the Interior’s efforts to increase recreational access on public lands, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) recently
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo courtesy of James Pearson For the past six years James Pearson has been working to restore the lakes at Malheur Refuge, first as a graduate student,
Written by Gary Ivey To Commemorate a great Friend, Cal Elshoff (1928 – 2021) Cal Elshoff left this world in late March. He was married to Alice, for 62 years.
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