deweesislandblog.com
Calendar of Activities -- Dewees island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/activities-2
Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). One thought on “ Activities. Pingback: Texting system for program alerts on summer activitiesDewees Island, Charleston, SC. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email.
deweesislandblog.com
Turtles - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/turtles
The 2014 Sea Turtle Nesting season officially started on May 15th, and our numbers are down this year compared to previous years. This seems to be the case across the coast. If you want to walk for our turtle team, click the icon below to get to the sign up form. Dewees Island: Walking for the Turtle Team. From Judy Drew Fairchild. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Send to Email Address.
deweesislandblog.com
Judy Drew Fairchild - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/author/judy-drew-fairchild
Author: Judy Drew Fairchild. The Lake Timicau Restoration Project. August 18, 2016. Posted in Birds and Birding. Lake Timicau Restoration Project. We’re pretty excited about some changes coming for the North end of Dewees Island: The Lake Timicau Restoration project. After several years of studying the hydrology of Lake Timicau, searching for better ways to provide habitat for migrating at risk birds and provide water flow through the Impoundment, we are seeing our efforts come together! Map of areas tha...
deweesislandblog.com
Featured Creature - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/category/featured-creature
It’s Bat Week! The story of a Tree Bat on Dewees. October 29, 2015. February 16, 2016. I’ve seen bats on Dewees fairly often in early spring, and occasionally in summer. Since it’s National Bat Week. What I thought was a pinecone and a chip. Baby bat waiting for the mother to return. It was hard to see in the pre-dawn gloom, but eventually the mother returned and covered the baby and froze on the ground. Mother bat covering baby. You can just barely see the baby on the right side of the photo above.
deweesislandblog.com
Big Year Birding - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/big-year-birding
The Dewees Island Blog is proud to be a media sponsor of the Dewees Island Big Year Contest. We are entering too, but there are checks and balances, we promise! Some of you seem to think that you have to be a really good birder to participate… but that’s not true. You will, however, become a better birder by participating. I have found that entering my birding observations makes me a much more careful observer. The last time I checked, Bill and Mary Kay were ahead of me BY AT LEAST 10 birds! Required fie...
deweesislandblog.com
Texting system for program alerts on summer activities
http://deweesislandblog.com/2015/06/09/summer-program-alerts
Summer Activities: Use our texting system for program alerts. June 9, 2015. June 9, 2015. Our summer schedule is well under way, with lots of great activities planned. Want to get a text to remind you of what’s going on? Or receive an alert when a turtle nest is discovered? We’re using send-hub again to send you program alerts of fun stuff going on. To enroll, text this number: 843-588-5508. To the same number, 843-588-5508. Would you rather subscribe to the calendar (or do both? Join 69 other subscribers.
deweesislandblog.com
Conservancy interns capture images of bobcat
http://deweesislandblog.com/2015/07/14/bobcat-photos-taken-2-ways-by-conservancy-interns
Bobcat Photos taken 2 ways by Conservancy Interns. July 14, 2015. July 14, 2015. Posted in Featured Creature. On July 1, Nicole (one of the Dewees Island Conservancy’s summer interns) was scanning the photos taken by the wildlife trail camera out on the North End of the Island when she came across these three photos, showing a bobcat out at that end of the island:. The north end of Dewees is entirely within a conservation easement, which means that there are no houses out there, and relatively large trac...
deweesislandblog.com
Birds and Birding - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/category/birds-and-birding
Category: Birds and Birding. The Lake Timicau Restoration Project. August 18, 2016. Posted in Birds and Birding. Lake Timicau Restoration Project. We’re pretty excited about some changes coming for the North end of Dewees Island: The Lake Timicau Restoration project. After several years of studying the hydrology of Lake Timicau, searching for better ways to provide habitat for migrating at risk birds and provide water flow through the Impoundment, we are seeing our efforts come together! Map of areas tha...
deweesislandblog.com
Books - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/books
Inspired by Na…. Secrets of Living o…. By Judy Drew Fairchild. This new guide has been updated in December 2010. It is a comprehensive guide to living on Dewees, and includes a lot of logistical information, as well as natural history. Div style=”text-align:left; width:450px”. Dewees Island Sea Turtle Conservation by Judy Drew Fairchild. Make Your Own Book. This book tells all about our sea turtle conservation program on Dewees. By Judy Drew Fairchild. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window).
deweesislandblog.com
Turtles 2015 - Dewees Island, Charleston, SC
http://deweesislandblog.com/turtles/turtles-2015
This is the home page for the Dewees Island 2015 Turtle Team. We’ll try to keep it updated, but it’s hard to leave the beach to sit at the computer. For the most recent loggerhead turtle activities, click our nestlog page. This year, we are using sign up genius to keep the schedule. Click to download a PDF version of the form). Please remember to call or text Gary on his cell phone whenever you’re done to let us know that you have finished your walk. Dewees Island: Walking for the Turtle Team. Send to Em...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT