Snake River Audubon Society
Help us advocate for the birds of Eastern Idaho
Help us advocate for the birds of Eastern Idaho
At Snake River Audubon Society helps protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout Idaho using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.
The first meeting of the Snake River Chapter of the National Audubon Society took place April 15, 1976. It was mostly a business meeting. The second meeting was scheduled for 8 PM, May 20, 1976 at the 17th Street Bank of Commerce, and would include a slide show about the Market Lake Wildlife Management Area.
Those regular meetings con
The first meeting of the Snake River Chapter of the National Audubon Society took place April 15, 1976. It was mostly a business meeting. The second meeting was scheduled for 8 PM, May 20, 1976 at the 17th Street Bank of Commerce, and would include a slide show about the Market Lake Wildlife Management Area.
Those regular meetings continue to this day, the third Thursday of every month but June, July, August, and December. We usually have at least 1 bird watching field trip a month including at least 2 Christmas Bird Counts, and many other activities.
We are now seeking new chapter board membership. Help the chapter plan events, field trips, and develop outreach for the future. Please contact us if you are interested.
If you would like to receive our newsletter via email and in full color, contact Kit Struthers (kit619@centurylink.net) Those who are receiving our newsletter via electronic mail, please send Kit any change of e-mail address.
See the FAQ page for details on how to join.
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