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Act Now to Save Wetlands

Act Now to Save Wetlands

As seen in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle 08/02/2020 by Wendy Weaver, Montana Aquatic Resources Services Chris Nixon, Sacajawea Audubon Society The Native Americans that relied upon the abundant resources of the Gallatin Valley once knew it as the “Valley of Flowers.” A...
Innovative Design Features

Innovative Design Features

Innovative Design Features of the Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve Prepared by:R. McEldowney, PWSConfluence Consulting Inc. The Indreland Audubon Wetland Preserve (IAWP) being developed on the east side of Bozeman by the Sacajawea Audubon Society has several...
Where Have all the Wetlands Gone?

Where Have all the Wetlands Gone?

Where Have all the Wetlands Gone? By: Chris Nixon, SAS Board Member and SAS Wetlands Preservation Project Committee Chair The Native Americans that utilized the abundant resources of the Gallatin Valley knew it as the ‘Valley of Flowers’. They could have...
Dream Big

Dream Big

Dream Big WE ENVISION the wetlands as a gateway to conservation. The IAWP will provide unique opportunities for experiencing wildlife through use of strategically placed, non-obtrusive blinds and observation points, and “windows in the wetlands” to view aquatic...
Why Wetlands?

Why Wetlands?

Why Wetlands? Preserve rare habitat, critical for resident and migrating birds. Replenish the East Gallatin watershed for the entire valley. Once secured and restored, this low-lying area near the east end of Bozeman’s Main Street will provide substantial benefits to...
2019 Clean Up Day

2019 Clean Up Day

On April 27, 2019 about 50 volunteers donned gloves and boots to gathe many years’ accumulation of garbage on the property. 40 tires and 4 dumpster loads were hauled...