Spend any time in the charming coastal communities of the Southeast, and you will quickly learn why so many people there feel such a close connection to wildlife.
A year ago, this swath of Drum Island was dredge spoils.
Audubon Study on Birds in Charleston County
Some birds flying thousands of miles north to the Arctic to breed stop on South Carolina’s beaches to refuel and rest.
“Our birds” transcend state, continental and sometimes even hemispheric boundaries.
If there are any red-cockaded woodpeckers in the area that would like to live at the Silver Bluff Audubon Center and Sanctuary, there are homes ready and waiting for them.
Advancing clean energy, that support birds and the places they need through bipartisan cooperation