
Meet the Newest Member of our Conservation Team
Helping tell the story of conservation is no small task, and we’re thrilled to have Reese Thompson joining us as our new Digital Content Specialist.

SAY HELLO TO OUR SUMMER INTERNS
Our conservation crew is growing! This summer, we’re thrilled to welcome four talented interns to the Conservancy of the Sea Islands: two Land Stewardship Interns,

Buzz Into National Pollinator Month
Did you know that one out of every three bites of food we eat depends on pollinators? From blueberries and tomatoes to watermelons and almonds,

Living Shoreline Update
Volunteers and community partners completed the third installation of manufactured wire reefs as part of an ongoing effort to expand a living shoreline throughout the

Wood Storks Soar Off Endangered List
If you’ve ever seen a wood stork soaring over a coastal marsh or wading quietly through shallow water, it’s a sight that’s hard to forget.

Mud, Marsh, and Momentum
Mud, Marsh, and Momentum: A Day on the Kiawah River If you drove across the Kiawah River Bridge on the afternoon of March 18, you

Marsh “Mess” with a Mission
At first glance, the tangled mats of dead grass, seaweed, and organic debris seen atop and around our marshes can look messy or even undesirable.

An Important Message
On Sunday, March 22, a letter to the editor appeared in The Post and Courier under the name of an individual identified as a Trustee of

Settlement Agreement Secures Future of Captain Sams Spit
After nearly two years of determined negotiations, Conservancy of the Sea Islands, Town of Kiawah Island, Kiawah Island Community Association, Kiawah Partners, and the State

A New Name, A Shared Future
Today, we’re sharing an update about our organization: a new name and a new logo that better reflect the people, places, and work that define

Connecting People to Place 2025 Reflections
2025 was a dynamic year filled with inspiring programs, meaningful volunteer opportunities, and a variety of activities. From immersive nature walks to engaging educational talks,

Blue Bird Field Trip
BLUE BIRD FIELD TRIP By Adam Wolf Beep beep. All aboard! Last month, I had the opportunity to tag along with Kiawah River homeowners, Dana