Lately, downtown residents and visitors have noticed something unusual on the roof of a Charleston County School District office building on Calhoun Street: a pair of nesting oystercatchers.
The American Oystercatcher chicks have struggled in an urban environment in all three years, and their parents’ selection of a rooftop shows the pressures on their natural habitat.
10 lesson from a first-time bird count participant
A new study shows that almost the entire population winters in a region with rampant deforestation—a finding that could help target conservation.
Shorebirds, in general, have declined heavily over the last 40 years – by 70% in North America.
Creativity and conservation keynote Sullivan’s Island shorelines.
Since the dawn of humankind, parenthood has remained one of the world’s greatest enigmas, and to describe the essence of parenthood, we often turn to our avian friends for the right metaphors.
In response to the S.C. Senate Judiciary Committee's vote today to pass the SC Energy Freedom Act, H.3659.