
Ride with Larry
Ride along with Larry Corio for this 1.5 hour beach bike ride to photograph the wonderful wildlife and bird species that call Kiawah’s beaches home.

Nature’s Best Hope with Doug Tallamy
The Kiawah Conservancy is proud to host Dr. Doug Tallamy, award-winning author, popular speaker, and T.A. Baker Professor of Agriculture in the Department of Entomology

Cheers to 25 Years – Join us for the Celebration!
The Kiawah Conservancy is celebrating its 25th anniversary on Thursday, September 22 from 4:00-6:30 pm at the Naturally Kiawah Demonstration Garden in Night Heron Park.

2021 Annual Report
Our 2021 Annual Report is filled with stories of success that you, our supporters, made possible! Enjoy them and be reminded of the healing power

Legacy Gala 2022
The Kiawah Conservancy invites you to celebrate 25 years of conservation at our Legacy Gala on Thursday, October 27 at 6pm. The evening will include

Join the Shorebird Stewards for “Black Skimmers: Creatures of Edges”
Most of us on Kiawah have been lucky enough to see the flocks of gorgeous Black Skimmers on the ends of our island, or the

A Look Back at This Year’s Red Knots
As the last of the migrating red knots leave Kiawah to finish their journey to their breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic, we are sharing

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