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Kiawah Island Word Search T B L V P H C G J O M P N P I M L U T H Q N C M F A H A T Q A L H J R Y N N E R N U C B S R B B U O W T L C O D A I O S S F O I L M R T L F B O L B E H C H G B Y O Q S W E X E C N S F S A W U W X I I E F P A U C D G T O O T S X U C E S T D B F A O F J Y T N B P B W D H H N N R R M L F E R U U F O A W O T U D I Q J F R D P W R H G V C E Q Z I R B A F V S E A S H E L L Q X T E U O L P W P Z Z N C N C U O R U K S Y C E K S N I R O A X F B V H A W D E E R V H N O I T A V R E S N Y K A Q X P F T X A S G Q K D T J C J S Z L R T W N D Q N P G S J S P K G O O T E D Q I V A C N I E S T L D A C N O D S G A O Q W J D T M N C E H L A O W N H A ALLIGATOR BUTTERFLY DOLPHIN ISLAND PELICAN SEASHELL ANOLE CONSERVATION DUNES KIAWAH PLOVER SNAKE BEACH CRAB FOX MARSH RACCOON TURTLE BOBCAT DEER FROG MINK Kiawah's Turtle Program started in 1973 and continues today thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers. Detailed records are kept of all nesting activities and a report is prepared annually. In 2013 there were a record 402 sea turtle nests laid on Kiawah! SEA TURTLES DIG THE DARK * Turn off flashlights on the beach and property lights visible from the beach during the nesting season (May - October) * Clean up trash you see on the beach. * Be aware of and avod nesting and hatching turtles. * Knock down sandcastles and fill in holes before leaving the beach each day. 60