Malheur, A Volunteer’s Reflection
By Eileen Loerch I have been coming to Malheur NWR since the late 1970’s. It drew me and my husband. We came every year, then, with our infant daughter. Our
By Eileen Loerch I have been coming to Malheur NWR since the late 1970’s. It drew me and my husband. We came every year, then, with our infant daughter. Our
By Walt Wolfe, Friends Member This story appears because Janelle asked me if I would elaborate on what I told her in my Membership Renewal about my first visit to
Written by Bruce Fisher/Photo by Peter Pearsall In 2018, when the Oregon Geographic Names Board (OGNB) received a proposal to name a geographic feature in Harney County, the road to
By Suzan Wells, Friends Volunteer October 2021 On my last day living at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, there was not a sunrise nor a sunset that had any color
By Rebecca Pickle, MNWR Restoration Technician I moved to Harney County in the winter of 2019. It was not my first pick but considering my husband got a permanent job
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