Event Calendar

Monthly Meeting Cancellation Policy
If the weather is questionable, please check the Audubon Society of Kalamazoo’s website (www.kalamazooaudubon.org) or the ASK Facebook page for a cancellation announcement of our monthly meetings.

Field Trip Cancellation Policy
Field trips and bird counts are held rain or shine; they are only cancelled in severe weather. Contact the leader listed or check the ASK Facebook page if conditions are questionable.

Events in February 2026

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February 7, 2026

Led by experienced birders from the Audubon Society of Kalamazoo. Free and open to the public. Meet at the second parking lot at Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery in Mattawan, on County Road 652, just south off of M-43. All skill levels are welcome.

We enjoy nature while typically identifying 20-40 species of birds, plus butterflies, frogs, etc. Over 200 bird species have been sighted at Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery, which offers a variety of habitats and easy walking trails. Annual highlights include colorful songbirds like orioles, warblers, and tanagers, hawks and eagles, kingfishers, Great Blue and Green Herons, and over 20 species of waterfowl. Eastern Bluebirds can be found year-round! Children accompanying adults are welcome. The focus is on birding fundamentals, and extra binoculars are always available. For further information, see www.kalamazooaudubon.org. The walk typically takes about 2 hours (but feel free to arrive late or leave early).

Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery
34270 Co Rd 652
Mattawan, MI 49071
(269) 668-2696

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February 14, 2026

Bring the whole family and celebrate WINTER BIRDS & BLOOMS: Valentine's Edition at Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery!

Activities for everyone:

  • Go on bird walk and participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count at 11:00 am
  • Make pinecone bird feeders
  • Write a nature-themed love poem
  • Decorate kid-friendly "binoculars"
  • Learn how native plants benefit birds
  • Enjoy hot cocoa, cookies and coffee.
  • And more!

For more information head to www.freindsofwolflake.org

Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery
34270 Co Rd 652
Mattawan, MI 49071
(269) 668-2696

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February 23, 2026

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that humanity has only four years to cut global greenhouse gas emissions nearly in half, and the consequences of failure are dire - for us and for the natural world.  Birds are already feeling the heat, and examples will be shared.  Anyone who’s done a Christmas Bird Count or submitted to eBird has helped document climate-related changes in bird distribution, migration, and nesting.  Climate initiatives from Audubon include National’s award-winning climate action guide and webpage, and many local chapter efforts.  Good news is that quite a few proven climate solutions are available, already having an impact.  But they need to be implemented, and everyone can help with that.  We can make a difference for ourselves, the birds we love, and our irreplaceable living planet.

Our speaker and ASK Board member, Dr. Susan Schneider, has served on the boards of four Audubon chapters and been president of two.  Her years of experience in climate change work include outreach, community projects, organizing, academic and nonacademic publications, and extensive public speaking.  As Senior Scientist for the sustainability nonprofit Root Solutions, Schneider helped design projects, and coauthored two chapters in the organization’s guidebook, Making Shift Happen: Designing for Successful Environmental Behavior Change.  Recent outreach includes a podcast for the Union of Concerned Scientists and a monthly “green psychology” blog.  Schneider’s award-winning book for the public, The Science of Consequences, covers basic learning principles and their broad range of applications, including sustainability.  Schneider is on the faculty at Western Michigan University and serves on its Climate Change Working Group.  She also serves on the Tools of Change Landmark Peer Review Panel for Climate Change, a psychology for sustainability board, and the board of the nonprofit Green Driving America.

1758 10th Street N
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
(269) 375-3262

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