
Exploring Wetlands with Webinars
Did you know that South Carolina is home to roughly 3.8 million acres of wetlands, with 95% occurring in the coastal zone? From salt marshes
Did you know that South Carolina is home to roughly 3.8 million acres of wetlands, with 95% occurring in the coastal zone? From salt marshes
This weekend, you can join thousands of fellow birdwatchers in the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) by simply watching birds for 15 minutes or more, at least once over the four days, February 12-15, 2021, and reporting what you see.
Volunteers counted our winter bird visitors as a part of the Audubon Christmas Bird Count.
Do you live in a community with a stormwater pond? Or have a pond on your property? For many neighborhoods in the Grand Strand, stormwater
Johanna L’Heureux will be conducting research on the reserve as a Margaret A. Davidson graduate fellow! The main goal of her research is to
Go on a virtual exploration of the Reserve with this scavenger hunt challenge.
Spring is always a busy time at the Reserve, for the plants and animals at home in the estuary, as well as for researchers and education staff. Work continues on understanding, protecting and teaching about the North Inlet and Winyah Bay estuaries.
Did you know there are over 20,000 stormwater ponds in coastal South Carolina? For the Winyah Bay watershed, ponds are familiar sight in neighborhoods, commercial
NIWB Welcomes our new Research Coordinator, Dr. Robert Dunn
What’s the scoop on poop? The 2020 Waccamaw Conference got to the bottom of this question with this year’s theme: “Fecal Matters: The Ins
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