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The High Desert Museum is offering up a one-of-a-kind opportunity—the chance to name a visitor-favorite young bobcat!The Museum says it will raffle the naming o.
High Desert Museum (High Desert Museum) By Aaron Mesh. June 11, 2024 at 11:48 pm PDT. 59800 S Highway 97, Bend, 541-382-4754, highdesertmuseum.org. 9 am–5 pm daily during summer. $20, children ...
Free Family Saturdays are returning to the High Desert Museum starting this week. All visitors to the museum can enter free of charge on Saturday. A second free admission day will be held on Feb. 22.
THE HIGH DESERT MUSEUM opened in Bend, Oregon in 1982. It brings together wildlife, cultures, art, history and the natural world to convey the wonder of North America’s High Desert.
BEND, Ore. — Bend's High Desert Museum has announced that a male bobcat kitten is under its care after it was taken from the wild by civilians The kitten, approximately 8 months old, is now in ...
THE HIGH DESERT MUSEUM opened in Bend, Oregon in 1982. It brings together wildlife, cultures, art, history and the natural world to convey the wonder of North America’s High Desert.
The High Desert Museum recently welcomed a new animal which happens give Oregon its state nickname. A baby beaver, called a kit, who was found alone in a John Day parking lot in May, has found a ...
High Desert Museum 2020 offerings — Due to an oversight by this reporter, the High Desert Museum and its upcoming art happenings were omitted from GO! Magazine’s 2020 preview last week. Let ...
The High Desert Museum cares for more than 120 animals, from otters to raptors. The majority of animals are non-releasable, either due to injuries or because they became too familiar with humans.
When the North American river otter pup arrived at Bend’s High Desert Museum in May, he was about eight weeks old and in bad shape — thin, dehydrated, motherless. Since then, he has grown from ...
He drove the animal to the High Desert Museum a few hours away in Bend. The museum cares for more than 100 animals that are unlikely to survive in the wild.
Seeking other options, ODFW then placed him at the High Desert Museum. The bobcat currently weighs 15 1/2 pounds and the Museum says he is thriving in his new environment. They say he is very ...