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Hudsonian Godwit

Latin:  Limosa haemastica

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Bar-tailed Godwit

Latin:  Limosa lapponica

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Red Phalarope

Latin:  Phalaropus fulicarius

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Greater Yellowlegs

Latin:  Tringa melanoleuca

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Buff-breasted Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris subruficollis

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Semipalmated Plover

Latin:  Charadrius semipalmatus

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Chimney Swift

Latin:  Chaetura pelagica

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Vaux's Swift

Latin:  Chaetura vauxi

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    SC solar farms could create more habitat for native plants and animals
    Media Coverage June 1, 2020

    SC solar farms could create more habitat for native plants and animals

    Creating a roadmap for companies to transform the land surrounding new solar farms into habitat for native plants, insects and birds.

    Bipartisan Bill Will Cut Pollution While Helping Farmers, Foresters, and Wildlife
    Press Center June 4, 2020

    Bipartisan Bill Will Cut Pollution While Helping Farmers, Foresters, and Wildlife

    Co-sponsored by Senator Lindsey Graham, the Growing Climate Solutions Act encourages the agriculture and forestry industries to naturally remove carbon from the atmosphere, creating a cleaner future for birds and people.

    Natural Climate Solutions in South Carolina
    Climate

    Natural Climate Solutions in South Carolina

    Natural climate solutions are those conservation, restoration and land management actions that increase carbon storage or prevent greenhouse gas emissions in landscapes and wetlands

    Share the Love, Share the Shore
    Blog May 25, 2020

    Share the Love, Share the Shore

    Social distancing is not just important for people—it’s vitally important to distance yourself from nesting birds, too

    Bolstering resilience, rebuilding a rookery
    Media Coverage May 7, 2020

    Bolstering resilience, rebuilding a rookery

    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.

    Being Our Best For The Birds
    Blog April 1, 2020

    Being Our Best For The Birds

    Keeping Away COVID19

    For the Love of Birds
    Birds

    For the Love of Birds

    Fun, birdy ways to keep your quarantine ASC approved!

    Charleston SC island restoration shows signs of life for bird rookery
    Media Coverage March 25, 2020

    Charleston SC island restoration shows signs of life for bird rookery

    A year ago, this swath of Drum Island was dredge spoils.

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