SAVE THE DATE – CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT 2022

December is right around the corner and that means it’s time to be thinking about Christmas Bird Counts. It will be the 123rd count this year which is rather amazing. If you […]
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES November 2022

All chapter work is done by volunteers for whom we are very grateful. If you are interested in volunteering in something other than the opportunities listed below, please contact Kathleen […]
Thank you Black Hills Audubon

Thank you, Black Hills Audubon Board and members for the 2022 Volunteer of the Year Award. It has been a great honor to represent our chapter for over twenty years in […]
BOARD MEETING REVIEW October 6, 2022

Most of the meeting was spent on a grant being offered by the National Science Foundation and the Paul G Allen Family Foundation. Black Hills Audubon has been asked by Jim […]
Saving Our Trees

By Charlotte Persons Members of Black Hills Audubon Society already know the many benefits of trees, from stopping landslides and floods to reducing urban heat islands and filtering polluted air. […]
Olympia Regional Airport

Adding 35 Commercial Air Flights Per Day to Olympia Airport By Charlotte Persons NOW is the public’s best opportunity to oppose commercial air service at Olympia Regional Airport. On October […]
Communications Committee

By Kathleen Snyder, Chair In this day and age, communication with our membership becomes a function of digital media. The good thing about this is that it doesn’t require much in […]
Armchair Birding: Keeping Up with Noah Strycker

By Anne Kilgannon My first thought is, I want to meet Noah’s mother! Really, both his parents. When he was still in high school he relates that he was inspired […]