MNWR Deputy Project Leader Tara Wertz’s Retirement
After a nearly 40-year career in wildlife conservation—including 22 years with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Deputy Project Leader Tara Wertz is retiring.
After a nearly 40-year career in wildlife conservation—including 22 years with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Deputy Project Leader Tara Wertz is retiring.
Malheur Refuge’s new Restoration Coordinator, Jess Wenick, has a long history with wildlife conservation in Harney County.
After an almost 40-year career with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Malheur Refuge Project Leader Jeff Mackay is retiring on May 31, 2023.
My name is Zack McCoy and I’d like to introduce myself as the new P-Ranch Substation Manager at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. I started here in late August after making a short move from Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge just to the west in Plush, Oregon. I worked on Hart as the equipment operator/maintenance mechanic since January of 2017.
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
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