In May 2023, biologists from the S.C. Department of Natural Resources tagged three red knots to learn more about these birds’ long-distance migration from South Carolina to their breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle. All three of these birds made it to the Arctic, but not without setbacks.
Coastal Conservation League, Audubon SC, DNR work near Charleston helps preserve endangered seabirds: black skimmers, American oystercatchers and least terns.
South Carolina’s sea turtle nesting season has officially concluded with a total of 6,628 nests for the state – a higher than average year that was tempered by losses from
Few people visit the South Carolina coast without being moved by its extraordinary natural beauty. The highlights are the seabirds that animate our beaches, rivers and marshes — the aerial
This year s hurricane season hasn t brought major damage to South Carolina s homes and businesses, though it s important to keep in mind that the storm season isn t quite over and we