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September 16, 2008 -
A History of southeastern Oregon and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge archeologist, Carla Burnside, shares the prehistory and history of southeastern Oregon where Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is located. 22min. photo credit - Roberta Guarino
song credit:
Soaring by Liz Dawson for FWS Centennial CD entitled
Songs of the System

September 16, 2008 -
Focus on Malheur NWR Centennial Celebration
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge archeologist, Carla Burnside, shares the exciting plans the refuge staff has in store to celebrate the refuge's Centennial anniversary. On September 20, 2008 Malheur NWR celebrated their 100 anniversary. This amazing refuge is located in southeastern Oregon. http://www.fws.gov/malheur. 5 min photo credit - Roberta Guarino song credit:
Time Capsule by Greg Thompson for FWS Centennial CD entitled
Songs of the System
August 21, 2008 - Walk a Mile In My Boots - Roaring Springs Ranch, Frenchglen, Oregon
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Assistance Director of Endangered Species, Bryan Arroyo and Frenchglen, Oregon's Roaring Springs Ranch manager Stacy Davies recently participated in the job exchange program “Walk a Mile in My Boots.” This highly-successful program was established in 2003 as a partnership agreement between the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Cattlemen’s and Beef Association and the National Cattlemen's Foundation. This podcast is based on their interviews while working on the ranch the week of July 22. 10 min
photo credit - Roberta Guarino
May 16, 2008 - Media teleconference - Final
Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl
Questions and answers on the Final Recovery Plan for the Northern Spotted Owl . Listen in as the Pacific Region Regional Director and species experts discuss the plan and answer questions from the media. Recorded teleconference held May 16, 2008 (audio only) 40 min
photo credit - Shane Jeffries
Around the Service and Government
The WildeBeat
WildeBeat, a nonprofit organization partnering with the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and the University of Montana's Wilderness Institute, publishes wilderness-related audio documentary and interview segments distributed by the Internet and community radio stations. This cooperative venture is intended to foster support for the National Wilderness Preservation System and other congressionally designated areas among the American public by increasing awareness and knowledge of our shared wilderness heritage and legacy and understanding of wilderness stewardship issues.
From the Pollinators Website (http://www.fws.gov/pollinators/)
Day 4: Backyard Habitat
Joshua Winchell, public affairs specialist, continues our discussion of pollinator gardening with suggestions for things you can do to improve backyard habitat for pollinators.
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Day 3: Pollinator Gardens
Anita Noguera, national outreach coordinator, talks about lawns and an ecologically beneficial alternative, pollinator gardens. Podcast Transcript
Day 2: Endangered Butterflies and Plants
Dave Harrelson, a biologist with the Endangered Species Program, shares information about our nation’s endangered butterflies and plants.
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Day 1: Native Bees
Valerie Fellows, wildlife biologist and public affairs specialist, shares some insights into a unique, natural pollinator resource. Podcast Transcript