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MT Wildlife Watchers Now Required to Purchase Conservation License Beginning July 1, 2023, a...
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Read MoreNew Wetland Naturalist Course Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is developing a new naturalist...
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Christmas Bird Count 2023 by John Parker Overall, participation for this past season’s Christmas...
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by Lou Ann Harris The 54th year of the Bluebird Trail Project concluded with below average numbers...
Read MoreYellowstone Birds: Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First National Park Book Edited by...
Read MoreSACAJAWEA AUDUBON SOCIETY BOOK CLUB This month the SAS Book Club meeting will be held on January 17th at Hope Lutheran Church, Room 129 from 6:30 to 7:45 pm. We hope you can join us in person or virtually for a discussion of Fox...
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Upcoming Tours, Classes & Events April 9th: Gallatin Valley Earth Day presentation,...
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by John Parker In late fall visiting nearly any lake or pond before freeze-up will eventually...
Read MoreJune 8th – Ovenbird, Triple Tree Trail
June 7th – Common Nighthawk, Sheep Mt. FAS (Park Co.)
Here are some handy numbers:
Big Sky Bird Rescue (songbirds) – (406) 580-9762
MT Raptor Conservation Center (raptors) – (406) 585-1211
WJH Bird Resources (waterfowl), Billings – (406) 652-7175
Join Audubon today!