At the May meeting, FAS will elect the President, Vice-President, and several Director positions. Nominees (with biographies) for these positions are: President —Gael Bissell : Four years ago, when Kay Mitchell was selected as President, Flathead Audubon was a very productive Chapter delivering outstanding monthly public programming, field trips, and newsletters; overseeing our Conservation/Education Program;…
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May 2019 Program
Birds of Ghana: A West African Experience presented by Dan Casey Long-time Flathead Audubon member Dan Casey will be the guest speaker at the FAS meeting on Monday, May 13 at the Whitefish Community Center, 121 Second Street. Dan joined seven other folks from Montana and Oregon on a 15-day tour of Ghana with Ashanti…
Read More“Of Women and Audubon”
by Denny Olson, Conservation Educator “Who has the right to decide that the supreme value is a world without insects, even though it would be a sterile world ungraced by the curving wing of a bird in flight. The decision is that of the authoritarian temporarily entrusted with power.” — Rachel Carson,…
Read MoreCount Curlews for Science!
It’s curlew season again in the Mission Valley! Are you ready to hear the ‘currlleeee’ of the Long-billed Curlew? Well, grab your binoculars and get ready, because this charismatic shorebird needs you. Montana’s curlews will be trickling back next month and we want to keep tracking them in and around the Mission Valley! We know…
Read MoreRecycling News – Plastic Recycling Returns to Kalispell
Valley Recycling is now accepting plastics: #1 bottles (soda and water), and #2 clear only (milk jugs) at their facility at 1410 Highway 2 W, Kalispell (just west of the by-pass entrances). The two types of plastic must be separated; two outside collection bins are provided at the facility. There are no bins for plastics…
Read More30th Family Forestry Expo
by Bob Lee The 30th annual Family Forestry Expo will take place at Stoltze Lumber’s Ron Buntemeyer Educational Forest located north of Kalispell along Trumbull Creek on Saturday, May 11, from 9 AM-3 PM. This is a free family event that offers hands-on understanding of the role that local forests play in our everyday lives….
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