Audubon South Carolina is pleased to introduce the newest member of our team: John Jay Audubon!
Award marks major milestone in efforts to restore Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary Island
A federal foundation has granted $700,000 to the effort to save Crab Bank — a jolt of cash organizers sought and needed to pull off a $1.4 million fundraising effort.
Extra sand is an outcome of all dredging projects, and Audubon wants to use it to rebuild a vital nesting island in South Carolina.
Mike Dawson is retiring after 38 and a half years working at the Francis Beidler Forest near Harleyville. Over the decades his role evolved from naturalist to center director and manager at the National Audubon Society’s 18,000-acre bird and wildlife sanctuary.
Here are the finalists of the 2018 Audubon South Carolina Photography Contest.
As the deadline to raise funds to renourish Crab Bank looms large, we're taking to the water to raise awareness of this South Carolina gem. Join us on Saturday, September 30, for this family-friendly event!
This summer, Audubon South Carolina's Shorebird Steward volunteers worked hard to protect shorebirds by educating beachgoers on how to respectfully share the beach with nesting and resting coastal birds.