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Tips on becoming a Statewide Master Naturalist
Ah yes, that beautiful green gem that marks a Statewide Master Naturalist. It seems that for many, myself included, pursuing the Statewide Master Naturalist...
Introducing our new President...
I wanted to take the opportunity to introduce myself as the newly elected CMNA President (I’m still in shock to say that!). It will be tough to follow up the...
A little gardening project on IOP...
On Thursday, 3/14/24, a native plant garden installation was completed on Isle of Palms, at the corner of 7th Avenue and Palm Blvd.The idea for the native plant...
Need some volunteer hours?
There are a lot of options for you here:https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/special_events/
The Southeastern Bat Expo and...
I had the pleasure of attending the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Bat Diversity Network and Annual Colloquium on the Conservation of Mammals in the...
Here's somewhere you need to bee...
The Charleston Area Beekeepers Association (CABA) and the Charleston Parks Conservancy are thrilled to invite you to the highly anticipated 2024 Bee Expo, taking...
And the award goes to.....
In this season of awards, it's only fitting that Keith McCullough (Natural History Interpretation Coordinator) and Kristina Wheeler (Natural History...
Thank you garden volunteers!
Despite the potentially inclement weather, several volunteers came out to Caw Caw to do some gardening!A HUGE thank you to all of you that participate to make...
The Hammock Coast Bird Festival...
For a few days during the second weekend of February I was fortunate enough to be a guest presenter at the second year of this festival!I was presenting on how...
Starting the new year ...
January always sees us celebrate the graduation of the Fall Class from the previous year, and conduct our Annual General Association meeting.Although the...
Message from the President
Hello my friends,Writing this post is bittersweet because it is my last as your President, a position I'm honored to have been allowed to fill for the last four...
Caw Caw Bioblitz 2023 Results
The Coastal Master Naturalists Association, hosted what we hope is the first of an annual series of bioblitzes on February 5, 2023. Noted author and naturalist...
Nurdles up close
In addition to reading about our nurdling adventers in Kristina's article (https://www.coastalmasternaturalists.org/articles/136136-nurdle-patrol) I thought it...
Christmas Bird Count 2024
December 18th was my day to join Kristina wheeler, Noel Williams, Dave Eslinger, and Tony Panek on our annual trek to Brosnan Forest to participate in the...
Nurdle Patrol
On Friday December 8th members of the Coastal Master Naturalists Association took part in a Nurdle Patrol Advanced Training Activity under guidance and...
The Hope Summit
The Hope Summit is a multidisciplinary and intersectional ideas and solutions summit with core thematic tracks that include water quality and plastic pollution,...
The Big Sit...was a big hit!
October 7th saw Charleston County Parks' Big Sit birding event. Organized by naturalist Kristina Wheeler at James Island County Park, several of our CMNA members...
Message from the President
Hello again my friends,I hope the sweltering summer has been treating you well. Personally, I have been traveling quite a bit, which has made it hard to...
Battery Warren Herp adventure...
Following the very informative Think & Drink session from naturalist Gabe Shuler, we enjoyed an equally informative walk along the Battery Warren Trail in...
Kiawah Beach Dolphins...(scroll down for the video)
One of July's outings was a walk along the beach to watch the dolphins strand feeding along the Kiawah River at Captain Sam's Spit. Due to the impending bad...
The Caw Caw Interpretive Center's garden gets an upgrade!
Caw Caw Interpretive Center and some Master Naturalist volunteers teamed up with Sharleen Johnson of Native Plants to the People LLC (NPTTP) to install...
Message from the President, July 2023
Hello my friends,Well, it is that hot, humid time of year that makes me glad that the birds and I are early risers, so I can get in my daily bird count with...
Eagle Watch, by the numbers....
Let’s talk numbers. Two. That is the number of eaglets our nesting pair of bald eagles successfully raised this year. I’m sure you already know this information...
Spring Graduation & Semi-Annual Business meeting
The first weekend in June saw us gather to celebrate our new Master Naturalist graduates! While the weather had turned a little chilly for June, we had a quality...