New Wetland Naturalist Course!
New Wetland Naturalist Course Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is developing a new naturalist course with a focus on wetlands, covering various aspects of wetland ecology and environmental science, tailored to
New Wetland Naturalist Course Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is developing a new naturalist course with a focus on wetlands, covering various aspects of wetland ecology and environmental science, tailored to
Christmas Bird Count 2023 by John Parker Overall, participation for this past season’s Christmas Bird Counts was quite good. No doubt the relatively mild weather conditions played a part in
by Lou Ann Harris The 54th year of the Bluebird Trail Project concluded with below average numbers of Mountain Bluebirds. A total of 467 bluebirds fledged from our five trails,
Yellowstone Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First National Park Book Edited by Douglas W. Smith, Lauren E. Walker, and Katharine E. Duffy, with Robert K. Landis. A beautifully
SACAJAWEA AUDUBON SOCIETY BOOK CLUB This month the SAS Book Club meeting will be held on January 17th at Hope Lutheran Church, Room 129 from 6:30 to 7:45 pm. We
by John Parker In late fall visiting nearly any lake or pond before freeze-up will eventually produce surprising birds. Maybe it will be a first for the location, or possibly
by Emma Narotzky Opportunities to volunteer for the wetland arise all year long, but the main season for outdoor work onsite ends in the fall. The 2023 volunteer season at