For the first time since 2019, conservationists and advocates from across the state came together for the SCCC Lobby Day.
Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary is back and bigger than ever.
Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary is back and bigger than ever, thanks to many partners working together, a sizeable National Fish & Wildlife Foundation grant, and overwhelming community support.
A few weeks ago, South Carolina’s top elected leaders made it clear that conservation and land preservation is a priority, and it should be the stated policy in South Carolina.
The Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation recently awarded $1.5 million in environmental stewardship grants to support 115 community-based organizations in 10 states working to create a cleaner, greener world and teach citizens young and old to better care for the outdoors.
Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary’s restoration is complete. So what does this mean for the Lowcountry?