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    South Carolina migratory bird hot spot connected to hemisphere-wide tracking effort
    Media Coverage June 4, 2021

    South Carolina migratory bird hot spot connected to hemisphere-wide tracking effort

    Audubon South Carolina, the state parks department, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Duke Energy teamed up June 4 to unveil a Motus wildlife tracking system

    Group asks for your help protecting shorebirds when taking a trip to the beach
    Media Coverage May 27, 2021

    Group asks for your help protecting shorebirds when taking a trip to the beach

    Audubon South Carolina is asking beachgoers to watch out for shorebirds as they hit the sand this weekend and throughout the summer.

    SC is an underrated player in the climate fight
    Media Coverage April 29, 2021

    SC is an underrated player in the climate fight

    In cities like Charleston, which flooded a record 89 times in 2019, the impacts of climate change are more than just a nuisance for city dwellers.

    Crab Bank compromise will move dredge material away from mouth of Shem Creek
    Media Coverage April 15, 2021

    Crab Bank compromise will move dredge material away from mouth of Shem Creek

    About 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor deepening project will be used to renourish the rookery, which has eroded because of weather and tides.

    Your dirty bird feeders are deadly. Take them down.
    Media Coverage March 8, 2021

    Your dirty bird feeders are deadly. Take them down.

    The S.C. Department of Natural Resources said they’re concerned by a rise in bird deaths and believe dirty feeders are to blame.

    Grant awarded for wetland restoration at Georgetown County waterfowl management area
    Media Coverage January 8, 2021

    Grant awarded for wetland restoration at Georgetown County waterfowl management area

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has awarded $1 million for wetland restoration on the Lower Middleton complex at Samworth Wildlife Management Area in Georgetown County.

    Understanding the Value of Our Coasts
    Blog December 2, 2021

    Understanding the Value of Our Coasts

    The beauty and allure of South Carolina’s coasts are undeniable...they're also a significant contributor to the the state's $24.4 billion tourism industry.

    Birds and Brews Across South Carolina
    Blog October 8, 2021

    Birds and Brews Across South Carolina

    At Audubon we most often meet with our members in parks, nature centers, and beaches to observe and protect the birds we all love. But this fall, we brought the Audubon flock together somewhere a little different: local breweries across South Carolina for our “Birds and Brews” event series.

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