From The President
MESSAGE from SAS PRESIDENT, CHRIS NIXON There is so much you/we can do to help the birds we all enjoy. Be certain to read how you can prevent birds from
MESSAGE from SAS PRESIDENT, CHRIS NIXON There is so much you/we can do to help the birds we all enjoy. Be certain to read how you can prevent birds from
INDRELAND AUDUBON WETLAND PRESERVE UPDATE: OCTOBER 2024 THE WETLAND PRESERVATION PROJECT (WPP) was initiated to accomplish Sacajawea Audubon Society’s mission to protect and restore increasingly rare wetland and riparian habitats
2024 Bridger Raptor Migration Project Update: Raptor counts thus far are showing strong numbers! by Steve Hoffman We are now in the midst of our 33rd consecutive full-season of scientific
Help to Reduce Plastic in Our Environment, Our Birds and Our Bodies! By Anne Ready, Gallatin Valley Earth Day More and more evidence is emerging that microplastics are causing great
SAS Book Club News for October On October 16th we will be discussing Birding While Indian: A Mixed-Blood Memoir by Thomas C. Gannon. Mr. Gannon is an associate professor of
By Lou Ann Harris If you care about our wild birds, you should also care about the insects they need to survive and thrive. One essential thing you can do
By Paulette Epple Sacajawea Audubon Society continued its campaign to “Knock Out Burdock” this year with over 50 volunteers devoting their time to removing burdock seed stalks and burs from
SAS Monthly Program: Monday, October 14 at Hope Lutheran Church The Wild, Wonderful World of Beetles with Frank Etzler Beetles are everywhere! This talk will introduce you to the wild
By Ben Goodheart and Mikaela Howie 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
INDRELAND AUDUBON WETLAND PRESERVE UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 2024 A Summer of Stewardship: Key Moments at the IAWP This summer at the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve (IAWP) has been one of remarkable