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MALHEUR FIELD STATION

34848 SODHOUSE LANE, PRINCETON, OREGON 97721

Call Us at 541-493-2629

The pace here is not set so much by timetables and deadlines, but by weather and the visitor's desire to learn and explore.

About

Located on the northern end of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, the Malheur Field Station is surrounded by a unique and diverse setting of desert, wetlands, and mountains. Corresponding to the variety of habitats, visitors have opportunities to witness a spectacular array of birds, plants, stunning geological landscapes and incredible dark night skies.

The MFS is a nonprofit education and research center dedicated to lifelong learning in and about the northern Great Basin region with over 35 years in the Study and Service of Botany, Ornithology, Geology, Entomology, Cultural History, Astronomy, Music, and Visual Arts.

Although we respond to email, we prefer phone conversations for most matters.
Talk with Duncan at the Main Office: 541-493-2629

Mailing address: 34848 Sodhouse Lane, Princeton, Oregon 97721

  1. Station Directors
  2. Duncan Evered
  3. Lyla Messick
  1. Board of Directors
  2. Michael Cummings, President
  3. Chris Mathews, Vice-President
  4. Fred Ramsey, Treasurer
  5. Laney Bardeen, Secretary
  6. Jim Allen
  7. Vern Beeson
  8. Martha Gioia
  9. Art Snow
  1. Consortium Members
  2. Clackamas Community College
  3. Clark College
  4. Eastern Oregon University
  5. Idaho State University
  6. Linfield College
  7. Pacific University
  8. Portland State University
  9. Reed College
  10. Treasure Valley Community College
  11. University of Oregon
  12. Whitman College
  13. Willamette University