What Happened to the Migratory Bird Treat Act? Regulations Aren’t That Bad by Carole Jorgensen If you ask the average person if they want more regulations, most would answer “no”. Recently elected leaders, especially in Montana, campaigned on reduced regulation. Perhaps the question should be different. Would you prefer to pay billions of dollars to…
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Update on Owen Sowerwine Protection
by Laura Katzman, Flathead Land Trust For years Flathead Audubon has worked with Montana Audubon to ensure the 442-acre Owen Sowerwine property owned by the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC), located at the confluence of the Stillwater and Flathead rivers just east of Kalispell, was managed as a natural area for use by…
Read MoreFebruary 2021 Flathead Audubon Education Update
by Cindy and Tom Roberts, Flathead Audubon Education Committee Co-Chairs Available Now! The Flathead Audubon Education Committee and our conservation educator, Denny Olson, have had to retool how we provide educational opportunities to the public. As announced in previous articles, Denny, with the help of committee members, created three videos encompassing the most significant ideas…
Read MoreFirst International Common Nighthawk Detection
by William Blake, MPG Ranch The MPG Ranch in the Bitterroot Valley just found out that one of our Common Nighthawks was detected some 3400+ miles away in Colombia during fall migration! Kate Stone banded this adult male (see picture) on 8/21 in the shrubby draws of MPG Ranch (in an area we commonly call…
Read MoreJanuary 2021 presentation on Montana’s strange, native fish available for replay!
Our January meeting featured the fantastically knowledgable Beth Gardner. She used her expertise as a fisheries biologist coupled with her sense of humor to show us the fun insights of our native fish. If you thought that wonderful, mysterious fish only existed in coral reefs or in the extreme depths of the ocean, you have…
Read MoreFebruary 2020 presentation on nest box instrumentation available for replay!
Our February meeting featured Doug Bonham who has a long history of creating tracking and monitoring devices for animals from owls to tree kangaroos. At our online meeting in February, he gave a wonderful history of tracking technologies as well as his new project that he’s very excited about, bird nest box instrumentation. This recent…
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