Bird Notes – 2024 CBC Wrap-up
by John Parker It was an exceptional year for most of this area’s Christmas Bird Counts. Most of the Christmas counts had a high number of bird species, and a
by John Parker It was an exceptional year for most of this area’s Christmas Bird Counts. Most of the Christmas counts had a high number of bird species, and a
with Ben Goldfarb, Environmental Journalist & Author Gallatin Valley Earth Day Presentation Ben Goldfarb, reveals that our modern conception of a healthy ecosystem is wrong, distorted by the fur trade
Know your Wild Montana! Master Naturalist Course with Cedar Mathers-Winn March 25– May 17, 2025 Master Naturalists are trained in the ecology and natural history of the local landscape, including
Bridger Bowl Ski Pass Winners! Congratulations to Mindy Visser and Melanie Maganias who each won a Bridger Bowl Season Ski Pass supporting the Bridger Mountain Raptor Migration Project. Thank you
Our 2025 Montana Legislative Session: Your Guide to Being Involved By Beth Madden January 6, 2025 will kick off the 69th session of the Montana Legislature. Did you know that
SAS Book Club News – January Christian Cooper has lived an extraordinary life. His book Better Living through Birding allows us to follow his journey from an early age. He
A Brief History on the Origin and Evolution of Birds with Ashley Hall, Outreach Program Manager, Museum of the Rockies Take flight through time in this fascinating lecture that traces
It’s a hard truth, but birdfeeders in the Gallatin Valley are one of the two main attractants, along with unsecured garbage, for bears seeking food. Each fall, bears will be
The feeders continue to be a popular stop at the bird blind in Story Mill Community Park! Sacajawea Audubon Society volunteers are keeping the feeders filled for hungry birds, whether