The current SAS newsletter
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Ennis Lake Waterfowl – Saturday, October 18th Leader: George and Valerie Nixon 406-219-6169 hawkowl526@gmail.com Meet at 7:45 am at the Museum of the Rockies Carpool and depart at 8:00 am
OCTOBER BOOK CLUB NEWS Welcome to another year of reading about nature, conservation, the environment and of course BIRDS! We meet from September through April, taking the month of December
Sat Oct 18th 1:00pm – 6:00pm The Indreland Busy Beaver Rendezvous will take place at the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve. , where volunteers will help prepare the wetland for winter
Cedar Mathers-Winn a naturalist, biologist, and educator based in Bozeman, MT, will lead us through an exploration of the mind-bending abilities that allow birds to produce some of the most
FALL FORAY WITH A NATURALIST Tuesday, September 16, 5:30 pm – 7:30pm Triple Tree Trail (upper parking lot, off of Limestone Meadows Rd). Join naturalist and educator Cedar Mathers-Winn to
Why Insects? Why Hand-Pulling and Mowing? Why Not Just Chemical Application? Join us as we explore these questions and uncover sustainable solutions. Date & Time: Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at 6:00
Look who made front page news in Livingston! SAS Conservation Co-Chair Paulette Epple and our Kestrel Box Program was featured in the latest edition of the Livingston Enterprise. This has
Come. join us at Lock horn Cider House for an evening of Wildlife Trivia every 3rd Tuesday starting with a social at 630pm and Round one at 7pm! There are
7 Simple Ways to Help Birds 1. Make Windows Safer, Day and Night Simple adjustments to your windows can save birds’ lives. 2. Keep Cats Indoors Indoor cats live longer,