May 2025 Newsletter
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By Paulette Epple Join the fun and get involved with our numerous opportunities to make a difference for birds and other wildlife in our community. The Conservation Committee will be
The SAS Motus Campaign The SAS Motus campaign is a new campaign to add three Motus Towers between the Yellowstone and Jefferson Rivers to complete a Motus Tracking System “fence”
INDRELAND AUDUBON WETLAND PRESERVE UPDATE: APRIL 2025 THE WETLAND PRESERVATION PROJECT (WPP) was initiated to accomplish Sacajawea Audubon Society’s mission to protect and restore increasingly rare wetland and riparian habitats
Sacajawea Audubon Society has a great new resource to help you attract birds and pollinators to your yard. We have created four downloadable “recipe cards”: 1. Invite Finches To Your
Did you know that bumblebees can sense the electric field of flowers, or that catfish are basically swimming tongues with taste buds all over their skins, or that dolphins using
2025 SACAJAWEA AUDUBON SOCIETY SPRING BIRDING WORKSHOPS with ASHLEY MARTENS ** Register here for all classes ** Beginning Birding in Forest & Field 3-week Series Learn to identify and appreciate
SAS Monthly Program: Monday, April 14 at Hope Lutheran Church The Beauty of North America’s Prairie with John Carlson Before being broken by the plow, prairies comprised the largest continuous
by John Parker Spring has definitely arrived, notwithstanding the occasional snow storm. As is typical, the first waves of bluebirds began arriving early in March. The first reported Mountain Bluebird
Dream of Spring with the SAS Book Club on March 19th Each spring the idle thoughts of Audubon members begin to focus on the spring migration and restarting gardens. With