Volunteers from Oregon and across the northwest have been gathering for a rendezvous in Oregon for 30 years! It’s a wonderful opportunity for volunteers to come together family-reunion style for a two-day work project. They camp and catch up with folks they haven’t seen in a while, all while getting great things done for elk and elk country. Check out what the volunteers did this year on the Malheur National Forest in RMEF Films The Oregon Rendezvous.
Elk NetworkWatch Volunteers in Action at the Oregon Rendezvous!
Volunteer News | November 20, 2019
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