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Hydrology of the Indreland Preserve

Hydrology of the Indreland Preserve

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. 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...
New Wetland Mitigation Bank

New Wetland Mitigation Bank

New Mitigation Bank Will Help Offset Wetland Impacts in Bozeman   The Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is moving forward to establish a Wetland Mitigation Bank at the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve. Our intent is to provide a local wetland mitigation option to...
Have a Seat

Have a Seat

SCOUTS BUILD & INSTALL BENCHESWe encourage folks to come to the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve to enjoy and learn the wonders that this urban wetland holds. Now, with the help of Eagle Scout candidate Justin Moss and his Troop 0636, you are able to sit and...
Most Valuable Real Estate

Most Valuable Real Estate

Wetlands are some of Gallatin County’s most valuable real estate. Protecting them is essential to the longterm health and prosperity of our communities. Sacajawea Audubon Society (SAS) is shining a spotlight on the role wetlands play in a sustainable Gallatin Valley...
Busy Beavers going strong

Busy Beavers going strong

The Busy Beavers are going strong! With 38 current members, the volunteer team has had a successful first season. Learn more about what we’ve been up to and how you can join! WHAT ARE THE BUSY BEAVERS? The Busy Beaver Volunteer Program is a long-term volunteer team...