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South Carolina’s First-Ever Statewide Resilience Plan
— This new plan prioritizes conservation to benefit birds and front-line communities.
2023 Session Sets the Stage for a Busy 2024
Clean Energy Opportunities Abound in South Carolina
— South Carolina has options.
Audubon Advocates Lobby at the State House
— Conservation and clean energy are top priorities for birds.
Nesting season has begun for coastal birds on South Carolina islands, beaches
— Originally published by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources in a News Release on March 30, 2023
Migrating Together
— Migrating Together is a project that connects ninth graders across international borders to learn about rufa Red Knot.
Conservation a Priority at the SC Statehouse Again in 2023
— The first year of the two-year session is underway in South Carolina. Already, we are seeing legislators express support for conservation in large numbers and we are excited about what this will bring in the months ahead.
Business and conservation coming together around key conservation priorities
— South Carolina has made a lot of progress in funding land conservation and funding a clean climate resilient future, but the work is far from over.
County Green Space Sales Tax Headed to Ballot in Beaufort County
— Local Audubon South Carolina advocates speak up for birds and the places they need in Beaufort County
6 Years of MAPS Banding at Francis Beidler Forest
— After 6 years of hosting a MAPS banding station at Beidler Forest, here's a look at the numbers.
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