National Audubon Votes to Keep Name
As you are likely aware, on March 15, 2023, the National Audubon Society’s (NAS) Board of Directors announced that after a lengthy process to examine its name—in light of the
As you are likely aware, on March 15, 2023, the National Audubon Society’s (NAS) Board of Directors announced that after a lengthy process to examine its name—in light of the
by Paulette Epple A question I’m often asked is: “Where do our kestrels go during the winter?” Well, now we know where at least one of them went. Band #1893-44052
Spring is my favorite season of the year as it brings hope, renewal, and reawakening to the natural world and to my spirit. It feels like a time bursting with
by John Parker Thank you to all of the folks who helped with the Christmas Bird Counts around our area! This winter’s participants enjoyed relatively mild conditions compared to some
David was a past president of Sacajawea Audubon Society (2005-06). Both David and his wife Jinnie (Jinnie passed in 2017) were very dedicated members of SAS. Jinnie produced our newsletter
Avian point count surveys were established in spring 2022 to provide baseline information on avian species richness, species abundance, and species diversity at the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve (IAWP) managed/owned
The very best thing you can do to help birds is to plant native trees, shrubs, and flowers on your property that provide the habitat and natural food sources that