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    • Conservation and Prairies
    • Rivers and Wetlands
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      • Beaver and River Otter
      • Sage Grouse Ecosystem
      • SD Nest Predator Bounty Program
  • Nature Study
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    • Birding
    • Community Science (Bird Counts)
    • Celebrate Nature through Art (Contests)
    • Gallery
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      • Beaver Alert
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      • SD GFP Shooting Complex
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    • SD Legislature
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Bonnie Gestring of EarthWorks speaks on Mineral Withdrawal

Bonnie Gestring of EarthWorks will  speak on Mineral Withdrawal in the evening – * Bonnie Gestring Presentation — “The Real Deal with Mineral Withdrawals” – 7:00 pm at Dahl Arts …

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PHAS’s Field Trip to La Creek National Wildlife Refuge

Field Trip to La Creek National Wildlife Refuge, May 13th This is an annual event that Prairie Hills Audubon Society and Black Hills Group of Sierra Club sponsor every May …

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May 12th, Comment Deadline scoping on Zeppelin Timber Sale

May 12th, Comment deadline for scoping on Zeppelin Timber Sale. This Zeppelin timber sale is about 2 miles northwest of Piedmont, 6 miles  South of Sturgis, Scoping comments are due …

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Discussion of Meade County’s wishes for Beaver Park Roadless Area

As a subset of a Meade County Democratic Party meeting on April 20th, Bob Burns (former president of the Norbeck Society and former member of BHNF National Forest Advisory Board) …

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    The Prairie-Hills Audubon (PHAS) is a chapter of the National Audubon Society. PHAS works to conserve the rich natural resources and wildlife heritage of the prairies and hills of western South Dakota and the surrounding region. PHAS is a volunteer grassroot organization. Assistance, support, and donations are greatly appreciated. We are a South Dakota non-profit corporation. We began meeting in 1993, established our first by-laws in 1994 and were certified as a National Audubon Society ((NAS) Chapter in 1994. Our chapter’s territory, as assigned by the National Audubon Society, is much of “West River” South Dakota.

    Prairie Hills Audubon Society is a non-profit corporation and our purpose is to engage in such educational, scientific, literary, historical, charitable pursuits and purposes that will educate about, protect and restore the environment and natural heritage. All our purposes conform with the provision of Section 501c(3) of the tax code of the IRS.  The board of directors decides how the financial resources are spent, to further our mission and in compliance with the IRS requirements.

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