

Tribal Stewards at Malheur NWR
Every year the Friends of Malheur NWR welcome the Tribal Stewards program to the Refuge and sponsor the program. “This stewardship program is bringing Native youth into the conservation field,
Every year the Friends of Malheur NWR welcome the Tribal Stewards program to the Refuge and sponsor the program. “This stewardship program is bringing Native youth into the conservation field,
The 2024 Tribal Stewards have finished their six-week summer fieldwork program. The six-person crew, all members of the Burns Paiute Tribe, participated in conservation work at Malheur National Forest, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Sage Brown The Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) is partnering with the Lomakatsi Restoration Project to lead the Inter-Tribal Ecological Stewardship Training, using public lands of
If you visit the Refuge this month, you may notice a crew of young adults assisting with lake surveys, harvesting willow for fence repairs, and learning how to conduct bird surveys.
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