Thought & Memory – A Film by Braeden Meyer
Celebrate International Crow & Raven Day with Sacajawea Audubon Society at a public film screening, followed by a Q&A with the director, raven researcher John Marzluff, and naturalist Susan Ewing.
Celebrate International Crow & Raven Day with Sacajawea Audubon Society at a public film screening, followed by a Q&A with the director, raven researcher John Marzluff, and naturalist Susan Ewing.
Give Big Gallatin Valley is our community’s 24-hour giving initiative, bringing people across Gallatin County together to support the nonprofits that make this place what it is. This year, Sacajawea Audubon Society is raising funds for the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve with a goal of $50,000. With your help, we can make that goal. Between
Knock! Knock! Learn about and delight in the woodpeckers, nuthatches, and others who excavate cavities and those species who use them again. Deepen your connections with birds this season with a class or two with our local educator, Ashley Martens. Contact her at truenatureed@gmail.com with questions.
Please join us for our annual membership meeting and Sweet & Savory Potluck. A main dish, plates and utensils will be provided. Bring a sweet or savory dish to share. Your participation in this Annual SAS Membership Meeting and Board of Directors Election is requested and highly valued. SAS is among the few remaining local
Winter/Spring 2026 Science Inquiry Series Sponsored by the Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences. Co-sponsored by Hopa Mountain. Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in the community Room of the Bozeman Public Library, 626 E. Main Street, Bozeman, Montana. Free to the public. Seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Explore cutting edge science topics, their latest developments,
Leader: Travis Kidd (989-820-0078, travis.w.kidd@gmail.com) Please sign-up by calling or emailing. There are several habitat types that come together in this relatively compact area, including the riparian areas along Bridger Creek, the conifer slopes of Drinking Horse Mountain, and the drier slopes of the M Trail. Many of the breeding birds should already be on
Deepen your connections with birds this season with a class or two with our local educator, Ashley Martens. Contact her at truenatureed@gmail.com with questions. Beginning Birding - Love birds? Curious about learning to identify them without having to use another app? Learn basic identification skills you can use anywhere you go to connect with the
Leader: Josiah Kiehl 406-539-6832 josiah.kiehl@gmail.com (Until early to midafternoon; 2 miles of easy walking on gravel roads) This trip begins with a walk through the arid limestone cliffs of Milligan Canyon. Canyon Wrens, Rock Wrens, and Spotted Towhees frequent this dry landscape. Golden Eagles and Pinyon Jays are also a possibility along this portion of
Leader: Woody Martyn, 406-224-1476, woodymartyn@hotmail.com Please sign-up by calling or emailing trip leader. (3–4 hour trip; easy walking; at most two miles) There are many possibilities at this local birding hotspot. Over 180 bird species have been seen in the recreation area. With a pond, riparian habitat, limited grassland, and mature cottonwoods we hope to see good
Leader: Travis Kidd 989-820-0078 travis.w.kidd@gmail.com. Please sign up by calling or emailing the trip leader. (3-4 hours; easy walking) Enjoy a weekday morning stroll following Sourdough Creek during the peak of migration and early breeding season. We should see and hear a wide variety of flycatchers, thrushes and warblers. During this time of the migration