
Cinnamon Teal Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 05-11-2020
Courtesy & Copyright Chris Crook
Cache Valley Wild Bird Photo Contest 2021
Take Action: Vote and Act for a Healthy Environment – Small first steps lead to change. You can help all by bettering the environment
- Table of Actions
- Contact your Local, State and Federal Representatives
Find links for our Senators and Representatives serving in Washington, our governor and Utah Legislature, Cache County Council and Cache County City. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/take-action-contact-your-elected-representatives/
You can also use resources such as 5 Calls to contact our representatives - Use our Legislative Updates page to monitor bills in the Utah State Legislature.
The summaries are assembled by our Utah Audubon Council Advocate Dan Strauch during the legislative session https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/our-projects/advocacy/legislative-updates/ - Volunteer to assist the Bridgerland Audubon Society
Assist from home or in the community to “Protect the nature of Utah for people and wildlife. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/volunteer/” - Donate to the Bridgerland Audubon Society
Good deeds need support in multiple ways. Your financial support is always appreciated for this all-volunteer organization. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/donate-to-the-bridgerland-audubon-society/ - Take action for the Great Salt Lake
Find ways you can help increase the level of The Great Salt Lake. If you know of more, please share. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/take-action-for-the-great-salt-lake/ - Conservation Organizations
Bridgerland Audubon Society monitors and participates with other conservation organizations to advocate for birds, wildlife and the people who love them. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/conservation-organizations/ - Subscribe to Econet
Stay informed on local Eco news. Sign up to receive Environmental News via email for Cache, Rich, Box Elder, and Franklin Counties. Sponsored by the Bridgerland Audubon Society. https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/subscribe-to-econet/ - News from the Logan Action Community
Pro-Democracy Vigil (Ongoing)
Fridays from 4:30-6 at Logan City Courthouse (hours have been extended)USU President’s Forum on Conflict and Conflict Transformation
Navigating Political Polarization: A Call to Constitutional Action-The Honorable Judge Thomas B. Griffith
Attendance in person or Online- Open to the public. See website for more information
Date: March 25, 2025
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall
Attendee Reception: 3:15 – 4:00 p.m., Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall Lobby
https://www.usu.edu/presidents-forum/Protect Utah Workers
Local public workers have banded together to oppose the implementation of House Bill 267, the legislation recently passed by the Utah Legislature banning collective bargaining by unions that serve teachers, firefighters, police and other public employees. Here in Logan, Protect Utah Workers has set up shop at the Northern Utah UniServ Office at 75 West, 100 South (Suite 250). (From Cache Valley Daily) The petition drive opened March 15, and they need people to collect signatures to counter this bill with less than a month to do it.More information: https://www.protectutahworkers.com/
Community Organizing for Action – RSVP
Join us for a non-partisan meeting April 2, 5:30-7:30 @ Logan Library to briefly review what has happened at local, state, and federal levels in the past few months and explore how we can share resources and work together to support our community. For questions, contact Patrick Belmont (belmont4utah@gmail.com) or Nancy Huntly (nancyhuntlyut@gmail.com).
Keep Us Informed About Actions Concerning Protecting the nature of Utah for people and wildlife.
Bridgerland Audubon statement on political advocacy as a 501(c)3 Public Charity/Non-profit organization https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/about-us-faq/#about-us-faq-politics