Always find the latest issue of our newsletter, the Willapa Whistler, including many of the past issues below. They will provide you with a lot of interesting information about the Willapa Hills Audubon Society. And don't forget: It's free...
2018 Fall (Vol 44 Issue 3)
- Program: Birding Arctic National Wildlife Refuge- Save the 2018 Christmas Bird Count Dates- Presidents Message: Where the Birds Roost- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- The Marbled Murrelets Need You This Fall- 2018 Cowlitz County Bird List update- Yellow-breasted Chat Song- Hannah Cargill builds artificial chimney for Vaux's Swifts- Programs and Field Trips
2018 Summer (Vol 44 Issue 2)
- Summer Picnic invitation- Presidents Message: In the Verge- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- Photographic Transformation of a Harris’s Sparrow- Birding Adventures in the Palms- Children’s Discovery Museum: We’ve Got Our Wings- WHAS Takes Position on Columbia River BiOp and HB 3144- Skookumchuck Wind Turbine Project- WHAS Booth at Earthday 2018 Recap- Board Notes and Updates- Programs and Fieldtrips
2018 Spring (Vol 44 Issue 1)
- Annual Banquet Set for March 23- Program: Up in the Wild Gifford PInchot: Butterflies, Bigfoot, and What We Leave Behind with Robert Michael Pyle- 2018 Election for WHAS Board of Directors- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- Christmas Bird Count Results- Conservation Update- WHAS Celebrates One Year with the Children’s Discovery Museum- Report on Climate Lobby Day- Midwinter Survey turns up 26 Eagles- Prevent Mining at Mount St. Helens- Programs and Fieldtrips
2017 Winter (Vol 43 Issue 4)
- Darrel Whipple Given Top Conservation Award- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- Christmas Bird Count Details- Conservation Update- Vaux Swifts in Rainier Oregon- New Birding Website for Long Beach Peninsula- WHAS Officer Nominations 2018- Update on Natural Resource Center Willapa National Wildlife Refuge- Pollution into the Green River- Programs and Fieldtrips
2017 Fall (Vol 43 Issue 3)
- Long Island Field Trip Enjoyed Beautiful Day- Christmas Bird Counts 2017 dates- The Okanogan in June- Help map monarchs and milkweed you see- Milkweed in SW Washington and NW Oregon- Do You Hear What I Hear? Musings on the Breeding Bird Survey- Action Alert: Stop the Mount St. Helens Mine- Watching the eclipse projected onto an easel through my spotting scope- Update: Marbled Murrelet Long Term Conservation Strategy- Talking Points for a Letter to the U.S. Forest Service- Programs and Fieldtrips
2017 Summer (Vol 43 Issue 2)
- WHAS Summer Picnic Invitation- Board Notes- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- Brown Canyon Field Trip Report- Puget Sound's Great blue herons provide summertime watching- New WHSRN Site dedicated at Willapa Bay, Washington- Programs and Fieldtrips
2017 Spring (Vol 43 Issue 1)
- Annual Meeting and Dinner Announcement- The Green's Observation on Living on the Coast- A Message to Our National Audubon Members- Membership Form- NW Birding Events- Help Protect the Marbled Murrelet- Trumpeter Swan on Long Beach- CBC Results- Great Egret images- Bald Eagle Surveyors Spy Twelve- Plant a Tree for Wildlife- WHAS brings nature to the Children’s Discovery Museum- Programs and Fieldtrips
2016 Winter (Vol 42 Issue 4)
- Lake Scajawea Bird Walk and Count- WHAS sponsors Arizona field Trip- Membership Form- NW Bird Events- 2016 Christmas Bird Count Details- Ongoing Citizen Science at home “Project Feeder Watch”- Bring more birds to your home with native plants- Coffee 101- During this dark season, remember that too much light can be hard on wildlife- Programs and Fieldtrips
2016 Fall (Vol 42 Issue 3)
- Program: The Natural World Puts on a Show -- Celebrating What's Right With the World - Charlotte Persons Retires from the Board - Membership Form - NW Bird Events - Cowlitz County Birdlist- Fallen Leaf Nature Library Niche needs new space - Murder Mystery - Vaux's Swifts are starting to roost in the chimney of Carpet One in Rainier - State Fears Extinction of Marbled Murrelets- Mary Ellen Covert Remembrance - Programs and Fieldtrips
2016 Summer (Vol 42 Issue 2)
2016 Spring (Vol 42 Issue 1)
2015 Winter (Vol 41 Issue 4)
2015 Fall (Vol 41 Issue 3)
2015 Summer (Vol 41 Issue 2)
2015 Spring (Vol 41 Issue 1)
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