Join Portland Audubon’s Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator, Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks on a guided bird walk to the boat launch at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. Meet on the deck at the Visitor Center. Binoculars are available for use during the walk. This walk is about 3 miles on a gravel road. Accommodations will be available to participants that may benefit from a shorter walk.
Join us at Malheur to help restore Benson Pond with weed removal, native plant restoration, building an ADA accessible loop trail, and installing interpretive signs.
Join Portland Audubon’s Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator, Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks on a guided bird walk to the boat launch at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. Meet on the deck at the Visitor Center. Binoculars are available for use during the walk. This walk is about 3 miles on a gravel road. Accommodations will be available to participants that may benefit from a shorter walk.
Join Portland Audubon on a five-day tour to Malheur National Wildlife Refuge located in remote and beautiful southeastern Oregon. Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a world-class birder’s paradise. A variety of habitats, including extensive marshes, sagebrush flats, riparian thickets, and rimrock support a diversity of wildlife. Field birding and natural history are the focus of this exciting five-day program.
Join Portland Audubon’s Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator, Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks on a guided bird walk to the boat launch at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. Meet on the deck at the Visitor Center. Binoculars are available for use during the walk. This walk is about 3 miles on a gravel road. Accommodations will be available to participants that may benefit from a shorter walk.
Join Portland Audubon’s Eastern Oregon Field Coordinator, Teresa ‘Bird’ Wicks on a guided bird walk to the boat launch at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters. Meet on the deck at the Visitor Center. Binoculars are available for use during the walk. This walk is about 3 miles on a gravel road. Accommodations will be available to participants that may benefit from a shorter walk.
Join Portland Audubon and local partners in restoring wildlife habitat in Harney County (and of course doing some great bird watching!). Help prepare Malheur National Wildlife Refuge’s Sod House Ranch visitor area for season opening.
Join Portland Audubon and the Burns Paiute Tribe’s Natural Resources Department to plant native vegetation in the uplands of the Tribe’s property along the Malheur River (and of course doing some great bird watching!).
Join Portland Audubon and the Burns Paiute Tribe’s Natural Resources Department to plant Oregon’s rarest grass, and one of the rarest grasses in the U.S. at the Tribe’s Logan Valley property (and of course doing some great bird watching!).