
Kiawah Conservancy’s Position Statement on Pre-Dawn Construction on or near Kiawah Island’s Beach
May 19, 2022 The Issue and Current Understanding Loggerhead sea turtles are the most prevalent nesting sea turtle found on Kiawah Island. They are also

Planting Rain Gardens In Local Schools
This month, we worked with the third-grade classes of Charleston Collegiate Day School to plant three rain gardens on school grounds! The students researched native

Join Our #GivingMay 25th Anniversary Challenge
Be part of our #GivingMay 25th Anniversary Challenge. To celebrate the Kiawah Conservancy’s 25th Anniversary, we are challenging everyone to make a gift of “25”

Two New Properties Preserved: 64 Salt Cedar Lane and 489 Pete Dye Place
We are excited to announce the Kiawah Conservancy is preserving two more properties on Kiawah Island: 64 Salt Cedar Lane and 489 Pete Dye Place.

Visual Conservation Stories with a focus on the Red Knot
Presented in conjunction with the Kiawah Conservancy Kiawah’s migratory birds have arrived and they have a story to tell. Join Benjamin Clock, one of the

Earth Week 2022
To celebrate Earth Week, we’re pulling out all the stops with daily events all week long. It will all culminate with our Earth Day Celebration

A Note on Maintaining Pond Health
As you may have seen recently, work is currently being conducted on Kiawah Island to prune and remove overgrown vegetation around the stormwater pond edges. This is

Check Out Our 2021 Ecological Health Report
Our 2021 Ecological Health Report is filled with information on the current state of the ecological health of Kiawah Island and its environs. Read the

Join Us for the Art of Conservation
On March 16 at 4 pm, the Kiawah Conservancy will host The Art of Conservation, an exciting presentation by Erin Simon (Head, Plastic Waste & Business, World Wildlife Fund)

Check Out Our Heirs Property in the Lowcountry Presentation
A recording of the Our World and Kiawah Conservancy presentation from Dr. Jennie Stephens, CEO of the Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation is now available

Monthly Kiawah Island Sweeps
The Kiawah Conservancy and the South Carolina Aquarium are holding Island Sweeps on the third Saturday of every month! These litter sweeps help keep Kiawah

Painted Bunting Celebration Postponed
A notice was sent on January 12th regarding the postponement of our Painted Bunting Celebration. It has just come to our attention that some of