Information from Meetings
Woody Wheeler spoke to Grays Harbor Audubon Society on December 3, 2023 at our first in-person meeting (since Covid). He is allowing us to post his presentation slide show on our website for those who missed the presentation. Also, his handy list of birding sites in Texas is available here.
He is a Master Birder, a Certified Interpretive Guide and the owner of Conservation Catalyst, a birding and natural history firm. He previously worked for The Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, Seattle Parks Foundation and as a guide for Naturalist Journeys.
Connecting people with nature is his passion, and he does so by guiding birding and natural history trips, classes, presentations, and through his book Look Up! Birds and Other Natural Wonders Just Outside Your Window.
He led tours for Naturalist Journeys and still does for private clients. Tours included: Antarctica, Cuba, SE Alaska, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Big Bend National Park in Texas, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem; and Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula.
Woody holds Environmental Studies and Geography degrees from Western Washington University, he studied Ornithology at University of Washington, took the Master Birding Class at Seattle Audubon and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bird Biology Class.
He is a Master Birder, a Certified Interpretive Guide and the owner of Conservation Catalyst, a birding and natural history firm. He previously worked for The Nature Conservancy, Audubon Society, Seattle Parks Foundation and as a guide for Naturalist Journeys.
Connecting people with nature is his passion, and he does so by guiding birding and natural history trips, classes, presentations, and through his book Look Up! Birds and Other Natural Wonders Just Outside Your Window.
He led tours for Naturalist Journeys and still does for private clients. Tours included: Antarctica, Cuba, SE Alaska, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Big Bend National Park in Texas, the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem; and Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula.
Woody holds Environmental Studies and Geography degrees from Western Washington University, he studied Ornithology at University of Washington, took the Master Birding Class at Seattle Audubon and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bird Biology Class.