Reports and Studies 2014 Review: 1975 Environment of Kiawah Report | Page 40

Summary & Analysis of the 1975 Kiawah Environmental Report  APPENDIX D Kiawah Conservancy DVDs Note: These are available from the Kiawah Conservancy. 1a.  The Legacy of Kiawah (Description of development of Kiawah-“building with balance” with Mark Pamar and others) 1b.  The Legacy of Kiawah—Professional (Shorter version of 1A with some comments directed to landscape professionals) 2. The Magic of Kiawah (Scenes only and music) 3. K  iawah—The Wild Side (Bob Cogill dedication with narrators, including the Nature Center) 4.  and Deer Ecology on Kiawah Island: Implications for Habitat Preservation. Bobcat Dr. Shane Roberts (A 1 hr presentation ending with Q&A followed by 40 min of additional voice over detail. Searchable with 17 chapters. December 5, 2007.) 5.  Bobcats and Other Wildlife: Ecology, Habitat Preservation and Backyard Kiawah Habitat. Dr. Shane Roberts (Details of PhD research and habitat implications. Most detail of any presentations. Predator/prey details, backyard habitat, HIS tool and early gps in four chapters. December 5, 2007.) 6.  2007 GPS Bobcat Program (Used at Bobcat Ball. No sound. Some words beyond TV field). 7.  Conservation Matters, April 2, 2008: Painted Bunting Telemetry & Bobcat GPS (Live presentations of the two pilot projects by Sarah Latshaw and Eric Rice. Not miked. April 3, 2008.) 8.  Conservation Matters — Birds of Kiawah. Presentation by Dr. Paul Roberts (Voice over with good quality photos. Extensive chapters, generally by category and by individual bird. May 5, 2008.) 9.  Conservation Matters — Butterflies of Kiawah. Billy McCord of SCDNR (Voice over with good quality photos. Extensive chapters by butterfly type. May 5, 2008. 10.  Carolina Hammock Islands: Oases in the Marsh. Billy McCord (KPOG South presentation, November, 2008.). 11.  Diamondback Terrapins. Dr. Mike Dorcas at Night Heron Nature Center on November 4, 2008. 12.  Conservation Matters: Habitat Improvement Initiative and Sweetgrass Awards. Justin Core on November 5, 2008. 13. R  hett’s Bluff Area Trapping: bobcat gps collar trapping and painted bunting trapping in 2008. No sound (except some painted bunting). April 2, 2008. 14.  Conservation Matters: Diamondback Terrapins. Dr. Whit Gibbons on February 4, 2009. 15.  Buntings & Bobcats: Research Update (February 19, 2009, by Sarah Painted Latshaw and Jim Jordan at a KING meeting. Excellent summary of all work to date.) 16. P  ainted Buntings and Bobcats: 2009 Bobcat Ball Special Edition. Same content as (15) plus slide show of attendees and “Hip to be Square”. Revised: May 2014_REV 8 Page 40