SAS Launches 32nd Season of Raptor Count
Sacajawea Audubon Society Launches 32nd Season of Raptor Migration Counts atop Bridger Bowl By Steve Hoffman Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) celebrates the start of the 32nd consecutive annual Bridger Raptor
SAS Book Club – Sept. 2023
The first SAS Book Club meeting of the new season will be held on September 20th at Hope Lutheran Church from 6:30 to 7:45 pm. We hope you can join
Board News
Please welcome our newest board members! Ken Sinay: With an educational background in wildlife biology, Ken has applied his experience and knowledge toward educating and facilitating natural and cultural history
Bird Notes – Sept. 2023
There were a handful of unusual warblers this past spring, starting with the Black-throated Gray Warbler that Matt Ruuhela and Dave Benes found May 4th. They discovered this warbler at
Scorecard to Select Pollinator-Friendly Plants
By Victoria Saab, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station Scientist Emeritus and Sacajawea Audubon Society Board Member; and Justin Runyon, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Entomologist Pollinating insects are threatened
Create A Backyard Oasis For Birds
Invite birds to your backyard! One of the biggest threats birds face is habitat loss. Urban growth and new subdivisions are altering and destroying natural habitats, often resulting in sterile
New Plants at Gallatin County Regional Park!
The planting event July 7th at Gallatin County Regional Park was a huge success! An army of volunteers turned out and they came to WORK. All 58 trees and shrubs
SAS Book Club Update June 2023
Dear SAS Book Club Members, The results of the vote for book selections for the 2023-2024 season are in!  You helped us select: Two conservation classics (Biophilia, 1984; Silent Spring, 1962); Two