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To keep solar power shining in SC, Congress should preserve solar tax credit | Opinion
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To keep solar power shining in SC, Congress should preserve solar tax credit | Opinion

By Justin Stokes

By Justin Stokes and Tyson Grinstead special to The Island Packet and The Beaufort Gazette

Future of SC bird stopover on Charleston Harbor could be lost to development
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Future of SC bird stopover on Charleston Harbor could be lost to development

By Bo Petersen

A 25-year conservation easement that protects the woods is approaching its expiration date.

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    Building Resilient Communities with Nature
    Coasts

    Building Resilient Communities with Nature

    Co-creating inclusive community resilience projects with nature-based solutions in the Cape Romain region

    Cutting Edge Technology Opens the Door to a New Chapter for Project PROTHO
    Blog July 24, 2024

    New Tech Takes Flight to Protect Beloved "Swamp Canary"

    New advances in tracking technology are being deployed in Lowcountry swamps to unravel the secrets of the "Swamp Canary"

    Staff Spotlight: Ryan Watson
    Blog May 28, 2024

    Staff Spotlight: Ryan Watson

    Ryan Watson, our new naturalist, introduces himself.

    Legacy Gifting
    Blog

    Legacy Gifting

    Audubon South Carolina’s board leadership is gifting us with an exciting legacy challenge this year. With confirmed estate gift commitments from Audubon members, we will receive an amount for immediate use in South Carolina, equal to 10% of the bequest’s current value up to $10,000.

    South Carolina Moves to Protect Working Lands and Establish a State Seabird
    Blog May 14, 2024

    South Carolina Moves to Protect Working Lands and Establish a State Seabird

    Energy reform, wetlands protections, and other land conservation policies have more work on the horizon.

    Audubon’s Francis Beidler Forest Turns 50 on World Migratory Bird Day
    Press Center May 7, 2024

    Audubon’s Francis Beidler Forest Turns 50 on World Migratory Bird Day

    The public is invited to celebrate the occasion with a day of fun, free programming at the Beidler Forest Audubon Center and Sanctuary in Harleyville this Saturday, May 11, 2024.

    Audubon SC Joins Governor McMaster for Working Lands Bill Signing
    Blog May 2, 2024

    Audubon SC Joins Governor McMaster for Working Lands Bill Signing

    Bill will help protect working lands that grassland birds need

    Birds Benefit from Local Actions Supported by Audubon
    Blog April 5, 2024

    Birds Benefit from Local Actions Supported by Audubon

    Away from the State House, counties in the Lowcountry are taking action supported by Audubon to protect the places birds need.

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