The remaining hold outs are leaving, as Ammon Bundy tells them to go home. From Oregon Live:
The ragtag remnants of the armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge started to give up their ground Wednesday after calls from supporters, Congress members and even their arrested leader to abandon the 26-day takeover.
Confusion reigned at the windswept bird sanctuary that has served as the hub of an anti-government protest that captivated the country 30 miles outside this high desert town.
Late in the day, word came that an original occupier who took on the leadership role and some others were surrendering or leaving.
The moves appeared to follow a message sent by Ammon Bundy to the protesters through his attorney: "Stand down and go home."