Efforts to reauthorize the South Carolina Conservation Bank and Representative Mark Sanford's commitment to conservation were front and center at the June 2018 Board Meeting.
For two years, Audubon South Carolina has participated in MAPS, or Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship, a program that enlists individuals and organizations from across the continent to track and collect data on birds in their communities.
After learning about the importance of bird-friendly landscaping and the joys of birding, science students at Ashley Hall School in Charleston put their newfound interest to work—literally—and then surprised Audubon South Carolina with a generous donation in support of Bird Friendly Communities.
Memorial Day weekend heralds the traditional start of the summer tourism season on beaches along the South Carolina coast, but it also presents perils for some creatures enjoying the sand: shorebirds.
Craig Marsh shares his story and amazing photos of two young egrets born on Harbor Island, South Carolina.
Wild Birds Unlimited of Mt. Pleasant will donate a percentage of every online purchase to Audubon South Carolina.
Lowcountry wildlife photographer Lisa A. DuBois shares her secrets for capturing inspiring photos during the golden hour at dawn or sunset, and the lesser known blue hour, which occurs just before sunset or after dawn.
In July of 2014, Audubon South Carolina's Director of Bird Conservation & Engagement netted and banded a Prothonotary Warbler—dubbed Longshot—in Francis Beidler Forest. From this little bird and others like him, we are learning more about the Prothonotary Warbler's migratory journey, and how best to protect it along the way.