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Prothonotary Warblers: FAQs and First Sighting Contest

Prothonotary Warblers: FAQs and First Sighting Contest

— With the spring season right around the corner, migration is fast approaching. And with spring migration, comes the return of Prothonotary Warblers to the swamp!
Berkeley County is home to some of the Lowcountry's most magnificent natural resources

Berkeley County is home to some of the Lowcountry's most magnificent natural resources

— Together with partners including the Coastal Conservation League, Audubon is working on a proposed vision for Berkeley County.
Scaling Our Impact Through Advocacy and Policy

Scaling Our Impact Through Advocacy and Policy

— In addition to our on-the-ground conservation work, Audubon uses grassroots advocacy with elected officials to effect pragmatic, bipartisan policy change with the power to protect birds on a larger scale.
Connecting People to the Natural World and History at our Audubon Center and Sanctuaries

Connecting People to the Natural World and History at our Audubon Centers and Sanctuaries

— Comprising 22,000 acres of vital habitat, Audubon South Carolina’s two nature centers and sanctuaries not only serve as habitat life-rafts for hundreds of bird species and other wildlife, but they also offer a place of respite and education for thousands of visitors of all ages and interests every year.
Fighting for the Protection of Vulnerable Coastal Bird Species

Fighting for the Protection of Vulnerable Coastal Bird Species

— Together with the help of public and private partners and dedicated volunteers, Audubon South Carolina is fighting to protect, restore and create suitable habitat for South Carolina’s coastal birds, which face myriad threats, from rising sea levels to rapid development.
Creating Communities Where Birds, and People, Thrive

Creating Communities Where Birds, and People, Thrive

— With ever-increasing development pressures and an abundance of manicured lawns replacing what was once productive habitat for birds, Audubon’s Bird-Friendly Communities initiative aims to educate people on individual actions they can take to create vital habitat “life rafts” for our birds.
Leading the Way on Bird and Climate-Friendly Forestry

Leading the Way on Bird and Climate-Friendly Forestry

— With forest bird populations in decline, Audubon South Carolina is on a mission to educate landowners on forest management techniques that protect and shelter birds, reduce carbon emissions, and generate profits.
Using Science to Guide Our Work

Using Science to Guide Our Work

— They say what gets measured gets managed, which is one reason Audubon South Carolina invests heavily in avian science and research.
Audubon South Carolina - Year in Review

Audubon South Carolina - Year in Review

— With 2020 drawing to a close, our Audubon South Carolina team is already well into planning and preparation for the year ahead. But we’re also pausing to reflect on all we accomplished this year, in spite of unprecedented challenges. As our invaluable supporters, we invite you to take a moment to learn a little more about how we're approaching our work here at Audubon South Carolina, as well as some of our greatest accomplishments of the past year.