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    Conservation a Priority at the SC Statehouse Again in 2023
    Blog January 30, 2023

    Conservation a Priority at the SC Statehouse Again in 2023

    The first year of the two-year session is underway in South Carolina. Already, we are seeing legislators express support for conservation in large numbers and we are excited about what this will bring in the months ahead.

    Audubon South Carolina Releases 2023 Policy Agenda
    Press Center January 19, 2023

    Audubon South Carolina Releases 2023 Policy Agenda

    With the support of dedicated chapters, members and partners across the state, Audubon prioritized policy solutions that not only help birds, but also protect South Carolina’s clean air and water, iconic landscapes, and precious coastline—while supporting its $18 billion tourism, $23 billion forest, and $1.5 billion solar industries.

    18,000-home Cainhoy plan is a ‘total tragedy’ for endangered bird. SC groups are suing.
    Article January 10, 2023

    18,000-home Cainhoy plan is a ‘total tragedy’ for endangered bird. SC groups are suing.

    “Francis Marion National Forest’s (red-cockaded woodpeckers) population is very healthy ... but it’s only one good hurricane away from being very unhealthy,” said Tim Evans, director of land conservation at Audubon South Carolina

    Article January 10, 2023

    SC Ports awards $252,500 to Community Organizations: Grants Supporting 90 Organizations Across South Carolina

    South Carolina Ports awarded $252,500 in grants to 90 community organizations and nonprofits throughout South Carolina through its fiscal year 2023 Community Giving Program.

    How you can help S.C.’s birds
    Article January 10, 2023

    How you can help S.C.’s birds

    Birds are in decline, and there are things that you as an individual, can do about it!

    Commentary: Graham-backed bold, bipartisan wildlife bill is running out of time
    Article January 10, 2023

    Commentary: Graham-backed bold, bipartisan wildlife bill is running out of time

    The Restoring America's Wildlife Act is a massive bipartisan effort to help species at risk.

    Dominion Energy grant will aid installation of new wildlife tracking towers statewide
    Article January 10, 2023

    Dominion Energy grant will aid installation of new wildlife tracking towers statewide

    A grant from Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation will soon make it easier for birders and scientists to track migratory species as they fly across the Palmetto State.

    Successful Shorebird Nesting Season On Newly Restored Crab Bank
    Article January 10, 2023

    Successful Shorebird Nesting Season On Newly Restored Crab Bank

    A restoration project that is now a dream come true, Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary is home to nesting seabirds once again.

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