An Exploration of Malheur Lake Ecology, Research and Restoration

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

The Friends of Malheur NWR is turning 25 in 2024 and to commemorate this milestone, we are celebrating every month with a special guest speaker. For May's presentation, we welcome Dominic Bachman, Malheur NWR's Aquatic Biologist. His presentation will be on:                             […]

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Spring Shorebird Survey

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

Spring Shorebird Survey Join Bird Alliance of Oregon and USFWS staff in supporting the regional effort to survey spring migrating shorebirds in the intermountain west. We’ll survey the Silvies Floodplain, and the Double O, Malheur Lake, and waters of the Blitzen Valley for spring migrating shorebirds. This survey is part of a project organized by […]

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Native Planting @ Malheur HQ

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

Join Worthy Enivronmental's Evan Heeb for the initial native planting for Phase 1 of the Malheur NWR Dry-Scaping Project at Refuge Headquarters. Volunteers will be provided gloves and tools, but should come prepared with closed toed shoes, a refillable water bottle, sun protection, and clothing layers appropriate for changing fall weather.  SIGN-UP HERE Check out […]

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Wild for Malheur – Walk for the Big Day!

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

Wild for Malheur - Walk for the Big Day!  Saturday October 14th | REGISTER HERE P Ranch - Frenchglen, OR Wrapping up National Wildlife Refuge Celebration Week, October 14th is the confluence of many exciting opportunities to explore and celebrate natural spaces and wildlife at Malheur NWR. The October Big Day is an annual community science […]

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Barnes Springs Homestead Work Party

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge 36391 Sodhouse Ln, Princeton, OR

October 27th - 29th | CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW! Volunteers are critical to helping us meet our mission of conserving the natural and cultural resources of the Refuge. This weekend our Volunteers will assist with the ongoing work of removing barbed wire from the Barnes Springs Homestead site. There may also be signs to […]

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