Art Residency Program Celebrating Shorebirds with Youth Art
Written by Carey Goss, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Specialist/Photos courtesy of USFWS Birds are a part of everyday lives, especially in an area where one can see large flocks of
Written by Carey Goss, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Specialist/Photos courtesy of USFWS Birds are a part of everyday lives, especially in an area where one can see large flocks of
This February and March, students across Harney County became naturalists for a day, studying and painting feathers in an artist residency program developed by Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and Bend
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