Conservation Old

Our Impact

Our advocacy, education programs and community science seek to engage people in projects that benefit birds, nature, our neighborhoods and the greater ecosystem.

Share our Shore Beach Signs
Local students step up to protect shorebirds on our beach.

Here’s some tips on how we all can help protect these important birds on the beach, download the Audubon Guide on how to be a bird-friendly beachgoer.

Saving Bay Point Island
Our advocacy work on behalf of saving Bay Point Island, a critical habitat for threatened and endangered birds, from development is recognized by National Audubon as a Top Win for Birds in 2020.

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Photo of Wilson’s Plover courtesy of Patty Kappmeyer.

Protecting Red-Headed Woodpecker Habitat
Hilton Head Audubon steps up to protect one of the only populations of this beautiful woodpecker on Hilton Head Island.

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Photo of Red-headed woodpecker courtesy of Mary Alice Tartler.


Spotlight

Here, we interview Lowcountry and other leaders who are conservation champions and are influential in supporting protecting our air, water and healthy bird habitats. Join us in promoting their important work by sharing this article with your friends and colleagues, visiting their websites and following them on social media.


Become a Hilton Head Island Audubon Activist

The impact of our efforts is written across Hilton Head’s landscape, and is fueled by grassroots engagement—a strong community of people working together to protect nature.

Help us make positive change by signing up to become a Hilton Head Island Audubon activist. We will provide you with emails about advocacy actions you can take to safeguard the island, county and state landscapes.