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Marsh Madness 2026

Please check back to join us for various walks and talks to celebrate the incredible marsh habitat of the sea islands. You can also follow

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An aerial, wide-angle drone photograph of a sprawling salt marsh at sunrise or sunset. A wide, deep blue river snakes through the center of the frame, with a small white boat casting a soft wake in the lower foreground. The surrounding landscape is a vibrant patchwork of golden-green marsh grasses and winding, narrow tidal creeks. In the mid-ground, a long, thin island of dark green trees provides a horizontal contrast to the water. The horizon is soft and hazy under a pale, warm sky, highlighting the vast, tranquil expanse of the coastal wetlands.

Watch Live: Big News. Local Impact.

We invite you to be among the first to hear what’s next and to take part in this special occasion, wherever you are. The announcement will be streamed live, making it easy to tune in and join the excitement in real time.

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The Tag

The Conservancy is thrilled to bring back a community favorite—the Island Treasures Tag Sale—now refreshed and reimagined as The Tag. February 28, 20268 AM –

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February Litter Sweep

Help protect our Lowcountry landscapes!   The Kiawah Conservancy, in partnership with the South Carolina Aquarium, invites you to our next  Monthly Litter Sweep on Saturday, February

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Marathon Expo

The 47th Annual Kiawah Island Marathon is happening on Saturday, December 13!Vendor tables, runner packet pick-up, race-weekend details, and plenty of pre-race excitement await at

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December Litter Sweep

Help protect our Lowcountry landscapes!   The Kiawah Conservancy, in partnership with the South Carolina Aquarium, invites you to our next  Monthly Litter Sweep on Saturday, December

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November Litter Sweep

Help protect our Lowcountry landscapes!   The Kiawah Conservancy, in partnership with the South Carolina Aquarium, invites you to our next  Monthly Litter Sweep on Saturday, November 15 from 9–11 am at Mingo Point (876 Kiawah Island Parkway). Thank you

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