February Chapter Meeting
Community United Methodist Church 434 Lewis St, Pagosa Springs, COOn Wednesday, February 19, join us in sharing good news stories about two bird species that have come Back from the Brink in North America. First up, videographer Darryl Saffer will present his beautiful short film on the limpkin and … Continue reading
Audubon After Dark Bird Trivia
Online PresentationLet’s celebrate another successful year of the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) with an evening of bird-themed trivia! Join our Community Naturalist team for Audubon After Dark: Bird Trivia Hour to test your knowledge of backyard birds and the GBBC. Questions will … Continue reading
Monte Vista Crane Festival
Monte Vista Wildlife Refuge Monte Vista, ColoradoBe a part of the excitement that celebrates sandhill cranes on the National Wildlife Refuge in Monte Vista, Colorado. For information and tickets for events, visit https://mvcranefest.org/ You won't want to miss the opportunity to hear from Scott Weidensaul, award winning … Continue reading
American Dipper Project Volunteer Meeting
Community United Methodist Church 434 Lewis St, Pagosa Springs, COWeminuche Audubon will be hosting a gathering at the Community United Methodist Church on Lewis Street at 3:00 PM on Wednesday, March 19, to highlight our local American Dipper Project where volunteers have been monitoring American Dipper nesting successes since … Continue reading
March Chapter Meeting
Community United Methodist Church 434 Lewis St, Pagosa Springs, COWith the official return of spring imminent, it’s a good time to remind us of the importance of pollinators. To do so, we are excited to welcome Amy Dolan, an Endangered Species Conservation Biologist with the Xerces Society, to our … Continue reading
March Naturalist Chat
Online PresentationHave you ever pondered a question about birds and thought, “I wish I had an expert to help me figure this out”? Now you do! Join us for Naturalist Chat, A Bird Q&A to share the questions that have been chirping in … Continue reading
Upper San Juan River Risk Assessment
This winter’s precipitation in Archuleta County and our surrounding mountains has been below average. The water levels of both Lake Powell and Lake Mead are at about 35 percent. What does this mean for our San Juan River? On Tuesday evening, … Continue reading