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    Costa Rica: A country full of birds,  both exotic and familiar
    Blog February 7, 2020

    Costa Rica: A country full of birds, both exotic and familiar

    “Our birds” transcend state, continental and sometimes even hemispheric boundaries.

    Return of nesting birds to Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary one step closer
    Media Coverage December 5, 2019

    Return of nesting birds to Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary one step closer

    The initiative to save Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary has taken a giant step forward with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ recent approval of the $124 million Lower Harbor contract as part of the Charleston Harbor Post 45 Deepening project.

    What the Birds are Telling Us
    Media Coverage November 1, 2019

    What the Birds Are Telling Us

    South Carolina's bird species will serve as foreshadowing for the effects of a changing climate

    Hummingbird bonanza fills air at Summerville SC Cypress Swamp farm
    Media Coverage September 18, 2019

    Hummingbird bonanza fills air at Summerville SC Cypress Swamp farm

    Hummingbirds are those colorful tiny birds that pull nectar from flowers like bees, flitting back and forth or hovering with their wings seemingly nonstop

    A Very Personal Seabrook Island Piping Plover “Life Story”
    Blog September 17, 2019

    A Very Personal Seabrook Island Piping Plover “Life Story”

    The Great Lakes were once home to nearly 800 pairs of Piping Plovers. Today, about 75 nesting pairs remain in the Great Lakes population. Just 75 nesting pairs.

    Silver Bluff Audubon Striving to Build Native Habitats
    Blog September 16, 2019

    Silver Bluff Audubon Striving to Build Native Habitats

    Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.

    Motus Towers: A new way to use older technology to understand migration
    Blog June 3, 2021

    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!

    Silver Bluff Audubon is a sanctuary in more ways than one
    Media Coverage August 5, 2019

    Silver Bluff Audubon is a sanctuary in more ways than one

    In a remote area of Jackson lies one of Aiken County's greatest treasures – a 3,400-acre sanctuary that's as rich in wildlife as it is in history.

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