Andrew Guttenberg, A Homegrown Montana Artist
by John Parker Local artist and illustrator Andrew Guttenberg has made the Gallatin Valley home for the past twenty years. Andrew was born in Glasgow, and until junior high lived […]
by John Parker Local artist and illustrator Andrew Guttenberg has made the Gallatin Valley home for the past twenty years. Andrew was born in Glasgow, and until junior high lived […]
Beth Madden, Prairie Denizen By Judy Tsiang The 2024 Bozeman Christmas Bird Count has wrapped up, and in what has become a post-count tradition, counters enjoyed the after-party at Beth
 This month SAS president, Chris Nixon defers space to recognize SAS secretary, Emma Narotzky Emma started participating in SAS activities soon after moving to Bozeman in 2015. She’s been a
by Lou Ann Harris For most of us who are members of SAS, it seems like John Parker has always been in charge of our annual Christmas Bird Counts (CBCs).
by Lou Ann Harris For every bird lovers’ story, there is a beginning. For Robin Wolcott, a slow day of fishing with her husband Richard on the Madison River started
David was a past president of Sacajawea Audubon Society (2005-06). Both David and his wife Jinnie (Jinnie passed in 2017) were very dedicated members of SAS. Jinnie produced our newsletter
By Ashley Martens As I sit here writing this, the golden aspen leaves outside my window are quaking in the breeze in that magical way that captivates the eyes.Â
We were saddened by the news that longtime Sacajawea Audubon Society member Mary Geis recently passed away. It’s not often that a woman like Mary comes along who dedicated her
Why I Am A Member of Sacajawea Audubon Society Terri Narotzky, SAS Newsletter Coordinator At this year’s Raptorfest I overheard part of a conversation between a visitor and SAS president
Why I Am A Member of Sacajawea Audubon Society – Steve Eshbaugh, SAS Wetland Preservation Project Campaign Committee A branch smacked me in the face. My ankle twisted slightly as