WHO WE ARE
Waccamaw Audubon Society (WAS) is the local chapter of the National Audubon Society serving northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina. With over four hundred members, WAS has programs and field trips (the public is invited).
Waccamaw Audubon is especially proud of its recognition by the National Audubon Society, which awarded WAS one of the first-ever Rachel Carson Awards for its work in helping establish the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge.
Waccamaw Audubon is especially proud of its recognition by the National Audubon Society, which awarded WAS one of the first-ever Rachel Carson Awards for its work in helping establish the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge.
2020/2021 Officers and directorsPresident -- Diane DuLoft
Vice President -- Dale Scholfield Treasurer -- Richard Moore Secretary -- Marlene Konsek Director -- Reggie Daves Director -- Gail Kemm Director -- Nancy Kenny Director -- Bill Lanham Director -- Lisa Owens |
Seeking additional Assistance
We have a need for additional Directors and other volunteers to complete our leadership roles. If you know someone who may be interested in wildlife conservation and activism, please contact us at waccamawaudubon11@gmail.com for more information.
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During the Autumn of 2021 we are changing our meeting date to the first Thursday of the month, September 2, October 7 and November 4, starting with refreshments at 6:00PM. Meetings will be held in community meetings room at Inlet Square Mall just north of Murrells Inlet. (use the entrance by Journey Church walk to the middle of the mall and turn left - across from the drum store).
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announcements
Bulls Island Trip Planned for May
We hope to schedule a private trip to Bulls Island on the Coastal Expeditions ferry on Saturday May 21, 2022 9:00am -2:00pm.
We will be walking about 1 1/2 - 2 miles on flat terrain. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Proper sun protection is highly recommended. Bring water to drink (preferably in a reusable bottle) as there is no food, water or other accommodations on the island. There are restrooms at the picnic area! *There is a $40 per person fee for the round trip ferry. Contact Bill Lanham at guylanham@aol.com for further information. Prior registation for this trip is required. |
Waccamaw Audubon to host Green Drinks event for may
Myrtle Beach Green Drinks with Waccamaw Audubon
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2022 AT 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Pawleys island tavern (the PIT) , 10635 Ocean Hwy, Pawleys Island, SC 29585 (Nestled behind the Island Shops off Highway 17, look for the hard to see mailbox on Hwy 17 , or come into the parking lot off Professional Dr.) Join with other conservation-minded friends for an evening of cordial conversation, food and beverages. Many WAS members attended and enjoyed the recent Green Drinks event , also at the PIT, hosted by the SC Environmental Law Project. This month's Green Drinks will be April 27 5:30- 7:30 at Bonfire, 951 2nd Ave, Conway. |
WACCAMAW AUDUBON spring meetings
In the Spring of 2022 we will continue to meet on the first Thursday of the month, March, April and May , starting with refreshments at 6:00PM. Meetings will be held in the Community Meetings room at Inlet Square Mall just north of Murrells Inlet. (use the entrance by Journey Church walk to the middle of the mall and turn left - across from the drum store).
See Programs page for details on each meeting. |
OUR MISSION:
To educate and protect birds and wildlife as well as the air, land and water that life depends on. We strive to share information that will broaden the perspective of others to the beauty, wonder and variety of nature.
ABOUT US
Waccamaw Audubon Society (WAS) is the local chapter of the National Audubon Society serving northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina. |
JOIN OUR FLOCK
Become a member to attend monthly meetings, birding field trips and special events. With over 400 members, WAS has a wide variety to offer new members. |
BIRDING
Ever thought about birding or bird watching? Meet our favorite species and learn where and when to see them along the North and South Carolina coast. |