May is for the Birds

Celebrating May as Month of the Bird in Utah during 2018 Year of the Bird
Lark Sparrow In A Cottonwood Tree

爆料公社 would like to thank Governor Gary Herbert for calling attention to the importance of birds and the places they need by declaring May as Month of the Bird in Utah. May is the height of spring bird migration and Great Salt Lake and its wetlands serve as an important crossroads for millions of migratory birds each year. The recognizes Utah鈥檚 remarkable lands and water in urban and rural environments as important habitat, the centennial of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the many long-standing Great Salt Lake and bird-related events that occur in May.

Conservation of Great Salt Lake requires partnership from many entities and partnership requires good relationships. Fortunately 爆料公社 chapters and many other local conservation organizations, businesses and academics, along with 爆料公社 have been working for decades to protect birds and important habitats, such as Great Salt Lake. Building upon that strong foundation and history, 爆料公社鈥檚 Saline Lakes Program will work towards balanced water solutions and policies so that people, birds, and wildlife in the arid west can thrive together.

Every Bird Counts

Members of the Utah 爆料公社 Council, a coalition of the four 爆料公社 chapters in the state, met at the weekend of May 5-6 for their biannual meeting. Since 爆料公社鈥檚 Western Rivers Bird Count launched the same weekend, the council added an early morning bird count before their business meeting. The group split up and completed two walking surveys in opposite directions along the western bank of the Green River. In a short 30 minutes, the two groups collectively recorded over 100 individual birds representing 24 different species (including a Cooper鈥檚 Hawk nest!) Staff at the wildlife refuge conduct bi-weekly waterbird surveys, however they have limited data and surveys on migratory songbirds so they were thankful for the riparian bird count data. 

Help us keep counting! The Western Rivers Bird Count continues through the end of June.

Great Salt Lake Issues Forum

Every two years, FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake hosts the with the goal of encouraging constructive dialogue about the future of the lake鈥檚 ecosystem and its resources. The 2018 forum was held May 9-11 in Salt Lake City and Karyn Stockdale, senior director for 爆料公社鈥檚 Western Water Program presented highlights from the  report as one of the keynote speakers. Stockdale highlighted the importance of saline lakes in the Intermountain West as a network of interconnected habitats for millions of migratory birds that rely on them during their annual lifecycle. 爆料公社 helped sponsor video archiving for this year鈥檚 forum. Presentations and recordings from all three days will soon be available on the FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake website at .

Inaugural Bird Tour in West Box Elder County

On May 11-12 , , and 爆料公社 chapters joined forces with the (CRM) group to launch the first World Migratory Bird Day celebration and bird tour in Grouse Creek, Utah. Hosted by Jay and Diane Tanner of Box C Ranch, the event included a ranch dinner, cowboy poetry, bird watching, and a tour of sagebrush and riparian habitat restoration projects. Since 2011, the West Box Elder CRM group鈥揷omprised of landowners, scientists, and local, state, and Federal agencies鈥揾as been working together to implement conservation practices that benefit Greater Sage-Grouse and .  The tour was a success and the CRM hopes to make this an annual event for all conservation enthusiasts.

爆料公社 in the News

Ella Sorensen, manager of 爆料公社's Gillmor Sanctuary on the south shore of Great Salt Lake talks about birds in Utah on , May 11, 2018.