From Captain Sams Spit on Kiawah Island to the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Charleston County provides critical habitats for hundreds of bird species. But, whether migratory or year-round residents, South Carolina's birds are facing new pressures from habitat destruction, rising seas and a warming world.
Time: Doors open 5:30 p.m. / Event Begins 6:00 p.m.
Join us Apr. 30 for a discussion on how climate change and increasing development is impacting South Carolina's beloved bird species, and what their plight can teach us about our own future as the water rises.
Confirmed panelists:
Sherri Fields, the Conservation Director at Audubon SC
Stephen Schabel, President/CEO of the Avian Conservation Center and The Center for Birds of Prey