
Our programs are open to anyone who wants to participate. You don't have to be a member of Audubon or our local chapter to join the fun. But after you have come to several of our programs, we think you'll want to join and support us. :-)
WHAS Annual Picnic
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 June 2010 10:13 Written by Webmaster
This year our annual picnic will be hosted by Mary Steller, a long-time WHAS member, at her house, in Rosburg, Washington on July, 31. She has graciously offered to host us this year.
Mary’s place will be a wonderful place for a picnic, as it has beautiful walks for birders, river views, a treehouse, dogs, and donkeys. Come spend what will be a delightful afternoon, from 1:00 to 4:00. Please bring a dish to share with 6—8 people, and eating ware and chairs for all in your party. Mary will provide ice tea and water. Please also bring Frisbees, balls, etc., for outside play.
RSVP to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , 360-442-2575 by July 24 if you will attend. We will help coordinate carpools where possible as it is a little over one hour’s drive from the Longview area.
Follow Arctic Scientist, George Divoky This Summer
Last Updated on Monday, 07 June 2010 19:35 Written by Margaret Green
Our May program featured Arctic Scientist George Divoky with his story of climate change above the Arctic Circle on tiny Cooper Island. His fascinating work studying the behavior and world of a small seabird, the black guillemot, has continued for 34 summers. He is recording striking changes in the environment including the influx of hungry polar bears and the reduced hatching and fledging success of the guillemots. Follow George’s work this summer by going to his blog by going to this link: http://www.adventures-in-climate-change.com/cooperisland/



