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NestWatch

What is NestWatch? NestWatch is a nationwide monitoring program from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, designed to track status and trends in the reproductive biology of birds, including when nesting

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Kestrel Nest Box

American Kestrels in Decline The kestrel population in the United States has declined 50-60% since the 1960s, and the reasons are unknown! In response, Sacajawea Audubon began installing kestrel nest

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Mountain Bluebird Trail

Sacajawea Audubon members maintain and monitor bluebird boxes around the Gallatin Valley. Some members are also federally permitted to band cavity nesting birds through the US Geological Survey. This project

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Invite Pollinators To Your Yard

When you hear the term “pollinator”, generally you think of hummingbirds, bees and butterflies. Pollinators also include beetles, moths, flies, and bats. Pollinators are extremely important. They are responsible for

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Knock Out Burdock!

Burdock is a particularly nasty invasive weed that is spreading along many of our local favorite trails, parks, and neighborhoods as well as across Montana ranchlands.  Because the plant represents

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Birdathon

Team up to identify as many bird species as possible in a day, and collect pledges per species.

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