About

Overview

Audubon South Carolina protects birds and the places they need, right here in South Carolina.  We’re the state office of the National Audubon Society, with one million members and a century-long track record of success.

PEOPLE

Audubon South Carolina volunteers plant bird-friendly gardens, protect shorebirds and seabirds, restore degraded habitat, collect scientific data, reduce their carbon footprints, and more.  


 

PLACES

Audubon South Carolina protects and restores 22,000 acres:  our own bird and wildlife sanctuaries.  We also help public and private partners protect and restore hundreds of thousands more acres.


 

POLICIES

Audubon South Carolina supports citizens who encourage public officials to address habitat loss, rising seas, changing weather, and other challenges to our feathered friends.