Rethinking Boulevard Strips
By Paulette Epple Spring is in the air and it’s that time of year when our thoughts naturally turn to gardening and landscaping. That could mean planting a new shade […]
Articles to educate readers on bird and conservation issues.
By Paulette Epple Spring is in the air and it’s that time of year when our thoughts naturally turn to gardening and landscaping. That could mean planting a new shade […]
By Victoria Saab, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station Scientist Emeritus and Sacajawea Audubon Society Board Member; and Justin Runyon, USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station Research Entomologist Pollinating insects are threatened
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
Sacajawea Audubon Society has a new program to address the issue of free-roaming domestic cats and their impact on birds. It’s called “Keep Cats Safe” and includes educational information on
Make Your Windows Safe For Birds! Glass collisions are taking a huge toll on our birds, with up to a billion birds being killed each year in the U. S.
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