Of Ravens, Wolves, and People presented by John Marzluff Ravens are known to scavenge from wolves and people, but the degree to which they exploit these and other sources of food has not been studied in detail. In 2019, Matthias Loretto and John began tagging ravens in Yellowstone National Park with long-lasting GSM transmitters. After…
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Conservation Corner – March 2021
by Lewis Young Artificial outdoor lighting at night can cause light pollution. What is light pollution? It is generally defined as unwanted consequences of outdoor lighting and includes such effects as sky glow (brightening of the sky), light trespass (light reaching areas where it’s not needed or wanted), glare (excessive brightness causing visual discomfort and…
Read MoreConservation Educator’s Niche – March 2021
By Denny Olson In what now seems like a geologic epoch ago, I was going to graduate school on a teaching assistantship, working summers at my first interpretive naturalist job in a Minnesota state park. The park’s main attraction was a beautiful gorge with rapids and waterfalls, but there was also an 8,000 acre wild…
Read MoreMarch 2021 Flathead Audubon Education Update
by Cindy and Tom Roberts, Flathead Audubon Education Committee Co-Chairs In the works! The Flathead Audubon Conservation Educator, Denny Olson, is in the process of converting a number of power point presentations that he has shared with local students to stand-alone, audio-narrated presentations that teachers can share with students. These video/audio presentations will include: Cranes…
Read MoreNew Species at Owen Sowerwine Natural Area – March 2021
by Darcy Thomas New birds have recently been added to the bird list for Owen Sowerwine Natural Area (OSNA). Derrick Rathe spotted two new birds during an outing on Nov.17, 2020, which adds the Cassin’s Finch and White-winged Crossbill to the OSNA bird list. On Dec. 4, 2020, Tony Lloyd saw four Pine Grosbeak which…
Read MoreMarch 2021 presentation on Trumpeter Swans is available for replay!
Our March meeting featured Franz Ingelfinger sharing not only some life history of the elegant (and enormous) Trumpeter Swans, but also the work that he and others have been doing to bring this incredible species back from the brink. Numerous breeding programs and techniques have been employed and Franz’s personal experiences and knowledge make for…
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