2024 Volunteering by the Numbers
Written by Janelle Wicks, FOMR Director Photo (right) of volunteers, led by Alice Elshoff, tending to the Desert Rock Garden at Refuge Headquarters. Starting in March of every year, volunteers
Written by Janelle Wicks, FOMR Director Photo (right) of volunteers, led by Alice Elshoff, tending to the Desert Rock Garden at Refuge Headquarters. Starting in March of every year, volunteers
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is committed to conserving natural resources. We believe that one of the key components to conservation is working with youth, the next generation of land and wildlife stewards. The Refuge’s environmental education program seeks to engage youth through hands-on interpretation and education experiences.
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