Subject: [Tweeters] Re: WOS has a New Website!
Date: Mar 14 13:14:54 2008
From: pslott - VariedThrush at comcast.net


I didn't realize the WOS web address I typed would be turned into a link
in my message until someone pointed it out to me. Please use the
address in the original message without the colon, or try this one:

http://www.wos.org/

Patricia

>> Tweeters,
>>
>> Have you seen the new WOS website? Nancy Hertzel has taken on this
>> important task for your state ornithological association and she
>> designed an all new look. There are several new additions to the
>> information offered on the website which is located at the same
>> address, http://www.wos.org/:
>>
>> ? Check out the ?Birding Locations? link on the home page. It?s not
>> done yet, but you?ll see the exciting potential immediately when you
>> view county locations and seasonal locations. If you have a favorite
>> location you?d like to share, please contact the WOS Webmaster, Nancy
>> Hertzel, at autumn207 at comcast.net. We will not be able to share
>> information on the location of sensitive species, such as Spotted
>> Owls or grouse leks.
>> ? There?s a new ?Volunteering Opportunities? link on the home page
>> for folks who want to sustain and add to this special organization.
>> The upcoming conference can use lots of temporary hands on jobs big
>> and small. Important long-term commitments are also available.
>> ? The board is working hard to get up information about the upcoming
>> conference. You should be able to see the basic plan in just a week
>> or two. As more details become available, look to the new WOS website.
>>
>> Patricia S. Lott
>> Seattle, WA
>> mail to: Patricia at wos.org
>>
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