Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 34 | Page 66

Living and Giving with the Kiawah Conservancy V isitors to Kiawah Island and residents who make it their home invariably cite the Island’s beautiful natural habitat as the main reason for their choice. The Kiawah Conservancy’s single purpose is the preservation and maintenance of this special place and the commitment of all the members of the Kiawah community to further this purpose ensures we are on the right track. And who is the Kiawah Conservancy? It is every one of us! WE DONATE Cash donations Donate property WE LEARN Pluff Mud Paddle Butterflies with Billy McCord Like us on Facebook Bird Identification with Paul Roberts Follow us on Twitter Shorebird Bird Walk with Aaron Given Volunteer your time Nature Photography with Pamela Cohen Employer’s matching funds Name a brick in the Demonstration Garden Birds of Prey and the South Carolina Aquarium Exploring Camp St. Christopher, Seabrook Island Explore our website: www.kiawahconservancy.org Alligators on Kiawah Island with Dr. Lou Guillette Remember the Conservancy in you estate planning The Carolina Rice Culture with Dr. Richard Porcher 40 Years of Designing with Nature: Our First-ever Symposium Picture yourself here. You are the Kiawah Conservancy, participating every day in maintaining and preserving the magnificent natural habitat of Kiawah Island. WE CELEBRATE The Legacy Ball Concerts in the Park with the Town of Kiawah Island Painted Bunting Celebration for donors and volunteers Earth Day in the Naturally Kiawah Demonstration Garden WE RESEARCH Alligator study Property preservation Marsh sparrow project Natu