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    2024 Mid-Session Update
    Blog March 11, 2024

    2024 Mid-Session Update

    Audubon advocates are speaking up for birds

    Audubon South Carolina Releases 2024 Policy Agenda
    Press Center January 17, 2024

    Audubon South Carolina Releases 2024 Policy Agenda

    Promoting Pragmatic Solutions that Benefit Birds and People in South Carolina

    Audubon South Carolina Adds Three New Towers to the State’s Growing Motus Network
    Blog November 30, 2023

    Audubon South Carolina Adds Three New Towers to the State’s Growing Motus Network

    New towers at Huntington Beach State Park, Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center, and Clemson University represent crucial developments in understanding the intricate patterns of bird migration through South Carolina and the Atlantic Flyway.

    About November 15, 2023

    Audubon SC Social Media Links

    First bats, now birds: Feds ramp up inquiry of Point Hope’s harm to endangered species
    Media Coverage October 30, 2023

    First bats, now birds: Feds ramp up inquiry of Point Hope’s harm to endangered species

    “Our position has been, and continues to be, that any planned development should be sited and scaled in such a way that negative impacts to wildlife, wetlands and the natural environment are avoided or at the very least minimized,” said Tim Evans, director of land conservation at Audubon South Carolina, in response to news of the letter. “The planned development at Cainhoy does neither.”

    Tree clearing on I-26 may be ugly but it’s for safety and several needed projects, DOT says
    Article October 27, 2023

    Tree clearing on I-26 may be ugly but it’s for safety and several needed projects, DOT says

    “When we talk about population growth and people coming to South Carolina, we have to remember why they’re coming,” Tim Evans, ASC said. “They’re coming because of the climate and the natural history and the live oaks with the Spanish moss hanging in them, and the natural surrounding that they didn’t have where they came from. We can’t destroy the things that the people are coming for, in order to accommodate the people that are coming.”

    THE PLACES YOU LOVE: Silver Bluff Audubon Center a sanctuary for a variety of birds
    Article October 27, 2023

    THE PLACES YOU LOVE: Silver Bluff Audubon Center a sanctuary for a variety of birds

    This conservation property, operated by Audubon South Carolina, borders the Savannah River approximately 20 miles south of Aiken. Not surprisingly, birds abound on the property and 215 species have been documented to date.

    2023 Stewardship Season Report
    Shorebird Stewardship October 18, 2023

    2023 Stewardship Season Report

    Shorebird Stewards, the Frontline of Defense

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