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Crab Bank celebrated as success story for future coastal restoration and resilience projects in SC
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Crab Bank celebrated as success story for future coastal restoration and resilience projects in SC

Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary is back and bigger than ever.

South Carolina's Leaders Prioritize Conservation
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South Carolina's Leaders Prioritize Conservation

A few weeks ago, South Carolina’s top elected leaders made it clear that conservation and land preservation is a priority, and it should be the stated policy in South Carolina.

South Carolina Conservation Coalition Hosts Annual Senate Briefing
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South Carolina Conservation Coalition Hosts Annual Senate Briefing

On Jan. 19 the South Carolina Conservation Coalition (SCCC) hosted it's annual Senate briefing to share with elected officials the Coalition’s legislative priorities for the 2022 session.

Understanding the Value of Our Coasts
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Understanding the Value of Our Coasts

The beauty and allure of South Carolina’s coasts are undeniable...they're also a significant contributor to the the state's $24.4 billion tourism industry.

Birds and Brews Across South Carolina
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Birds and Brews Across South Carolina

At Audubon we most often meet with our members in parks, nature centers, and beaches to observe and protect the birds we all love. But this fall, we brought the Audubon flock together somewhere a little different: local breweries across South Carolina for our “Birds and Brews” event series.

South Carolinians Come Together for Birds and the Places They Need
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South Carolinians Come Together for Birds and the Places They Need

In South Carolina, life in the outdoors and among birds in nature is a central component of communities and our quality of life.

Funding Secured for Greenville County Historic and Natural Resources Trust
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Funding Secured for Greenville County Historic and Natural Resources Trust

Local Audubon South Carolina advocates speak up for birds and the places they need in Greenville County

2021 Legislative Session Wraps with Major Policy Wins for Birds and People
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2021 Legislative Session Wraps with Major Policy Wins for Birds and People

Audubon South Carolina celebrates progress on pragmatic conservation policies that protect birds and the places they need

Motus Towers: A new way to use older technology to understand migration
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Motus Towers: A new way to use older technology to effectively track the migration of wildlife

How can we look at migration routes in real-time without satellite transmitters and without having to recapture the units? By using old fashioned radio telemetry!