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Overview
About Me
Rick is a retired biologist, following a diverse 35 year career with BLM, FWS, and USFS as a range specialist, fish and wildlife biologist and wildlife refuge manager in California, Utah, Idaho, Hawaii, Washington and Oregon. He spent most of the 1990s working at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge as a wildlife biologist where he developed a passion for controlling common carp. His carp kill list is about 150,000 and still growing, working as a volunteer for Malheur Refuge and Malheur National Forest. Much of his time now is spent travelling with his wife on natural history trips to remote parts of the world, emphasizing birds and photography. Their adventures have taken them from Papua New Guinea, to Madagascar, from Ethiopia to Columbia with numerous places in-between, like the Himalayas. Currently he works for the Oregon Eagle Foundation monitoring hundreds of golden eagle nests across southeast Oregon and enjoying the scenery, wildlife and adventures of the vast sagebrush ocean.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
To meet interesting people and travel on a budget and learn more about the local community
Music, Movies, and Books
Old rock and roll and Linda Ronstat
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Live on a small 45 ac island in the N Pacifica 500 mi NW of Hawaii
6 ft above sea level, population 3. Food supplies delivered once every 30 days while conducting research on seabirds, monk seals and green sea turtles
Teach, Learn, Share
Birding and photography
What I Can Share with Hosts
Birding
Countries I’ve Visited
Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago