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Become a Busy Beaver

Become a Busy Beaver

Looking to learn new things, give back to your community, and have fun? Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is building a team of volunteers who will enjoy Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve (IAWP) while restoring this urban wetland and protecting the Gallatin Watershed....

2024 World Wetlands Day Festivities!

2024 World Wetlands Day Festivities!  “Discover the benefits of wetlands to human well-being.” Join in celebrating the beauty and importance of wetlands. Friday, February 2 & Saturday, February 3   World Wetlands Day (WWD) is celebrated each year on the 2nd...
2023 Wetland BioBlitz July 20-23

2023 Wetland BioBlitz July 20-23

If you’re interested in citizen science, learning about the biodiversity at your local urban wetland, join us at the IAWP for our second annual BioBlitz! A BioBlitz is a citizen science project where community members try to find and identify as many species as...
Hydrology of the IAWP

Hydrology of the IAWP

Article, map, and graphics by Rich McEldowney The primary source of hydrology at the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve is shallow groundwater contributions from the south and southeast. Preliminary investigations suggest that the groundwater expressed on the site...
Spring migrants and summer residents

Spring migrants and summer residents

Spring migrants and summer residents are starting to return to the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve (IAWP). Large numbers of male Red-winged Blackbirds are back in force. A male Northern Harrier is making an appearance. Eight Sandhill Cranes have been spotted at the...