Audubon South Carolina

ASC operates two centers. Francis Beidler Forest in Four Holes Swamp is a 17,000-acre wildlife sanctuary featuring a 1-3/4 mile boardwalk through an old-growth cypress-tupelo swamp. Open Tues-Sun (closed Mon. & some holidays; admission fee). Silver Bluff along the Savannah River has 3,154 acres of upland pine forest, hardwood bottomlands, fields, lakes and streams with a checklist of over 200 species, including Wood Storks! Ed. programming and tours. Images © FBF, 2006-2016.

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

Swamp Litter Removal

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Unfortunately, trash is an issue along almost every road in our state. However, the stretch of US Hwy 78 where it crosses Four Holes Sw...
Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Prothonotary Warbler Migration Revealed: The Completed Story of Longshot

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I know many of you that have read about Longshot's story have been waiting anxiously to learn what the geolocator that he wore for nine...
Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Shorebird Migration and Piping Plover re-sighting

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Shorebird migration through South Carolina has been well under way since the beginning of August as was evident after David McLean's Bul...
Tuesday, September 01, 2015

American Oystercatchers on South Carolina's Coast

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          This summer, Audubon South Carolina has teamed up with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and a number of other s...
Thursday, April 23, 2015

Lightening the Load for Longshot

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The weather forecast for last Wednesday (April 15th) was for rain and thunderstorms. We had five volunteers signed up to come help with our ...
Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Project PROTHO - 2015 update and the return of "Longshot"

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In 2008, Audubon South Carolina began what is still known today as Project PROTHO, a citizen science endeavor to learn more about the popula...
Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Prothonotaries & Panama: Building Conservation Partnerships Across the Americas

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This winter, I was fortunate enough to travel to Panama to study the Prothonotary Warbler with a group of researchers from Virginia Commonwe...
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