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Tibwin impoundments Walk & Talk
If you attended the Tibwin impoundments Think & Drink, you know how knowledeable our host, Matthew Marbert, is about the work he does as the manager of the impoundments and green-tree reservoirs...
McAlhany Preserve outing
Our Walk and Talk for March was a wonderful visit to the McAlhany Nature Preserve, a property owned and managed by Charleston Audubon. Our hosts for the day were Charleston Audubon President, Jen...
Message from the President
Hello again, my friends!Spring is in the air, or at least the pollen has been! I'm very grateful for the recent rains that have knocked down most of the pine pollen, that seems to be the one that...
Foraging Native Plants for Food & Medicine...
For our February Think & Drink April Punslan introduced us to the concept of foraging native and naturalized plants for food and medicine. She discussed the four pillars of foraging. Unfortunately...
Caw Caw BioBlitz with world-renowned naturalist Peter Alden
February 5th saw the Caw Caw Interpretive Center in Ravenel host its first ever BioBlitz, and how amazing to have naturalist and author Peter Alden as our guest! Kudos to Kristina Wheeler, CCPRC...
Stono Preserve
On October 22, 2022, we joined Matt Rutter, a professor in the Department of Biology at the College of Charleston and Academic Director of Stono Preserve, on a tour of the preserve. In 1707, a...
November Walk & Talk
Charlotte Hope, retired SCDNR and eagle observer for decades, shared her extensive knowledge about the Bald Eagle with CMNA in November.On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 she presented at our Think &...
Walk & Talk - Cypress Gardens tour with Gabe Schuler
Saturday, May 21, 2022It was a warm but cloudy day, which made it a perfect morning for our walk through the gardens, the Butterfly House, and Swamparium (eww). Gabe was an enthusiastic and...
May Think & Drink and Walk & Talk
Was conducted by newly graduated Master Naturalist Gabe Shuler, a naturalist employed at Cypress Gardens in Moncks Corner.Gabe gave us a very interesting insight of his duties at the gardens,...
Fondness for Fungi
Our January “Walk and Talk” at Caw Caw Interpretive Center featured a “Fondness for Fungi” with Brad Jaynes, a NAI Certified Interpretive Guide, Master Naturalist, and Interpretive Specialist and...