This summer, Audubon South Carolina's Shorebird Steward volunteers worked hard to protect shorebirds by educating beachgoers on how to respectfully share the beach with nesting and resting coastal birds.
If you choose to use recordings in the field, it is important to educate yourself of the possible harmful effects and to use them ethically.
Looking for a purpose-driven career as part of an amazing team? Look no further than Audubon South Carolina!
Thanks to a grant from the South Carolina Conservation Bank, Audubon’s Silver Bluff Sanctuary in Aiken County is now permanently protected. Free and open to the public, this 3,400-acre natural gem boasts stunning Savannah River views, 20 miles of trails, restored longleaf pine forest and ponds that attract the largest concentration of threatened Wood Storks in the Palmetto State.
The Land and Water Conservation Fund is the nation's most important conservation program, and it is set to expire this September without action by Congress.
Audubon South Carolina’s Silver Bluff Sanctuary in Aiken County is now permanently protected by a conservation easement.
Efforts to reauthorize the South Carolina Conservation Bank and Representative Mark Sanford's commitment to conservation were front and center at the June 2018 Board Meeting.
For two years, Audubon South Carolina has participated in MAPS, or Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship, a program that enlists individuals and organizations from across the continent to track and collect data on birds in their communities.