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Lizards and Crocodilians of the Southeast by Whit Gibbons, Judy Greene, and Tony Mills
This heavily illustrated, lively, and accessible guide covers twenty native and thirty-nine introduced species of lizards and crocodilians found in the Southeast...see more at Amazon

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Studying the May River

08
Sep
2010
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How Freshwater Pollutes our Rivers

Intro: Our River at Risk

Part I: Development and Water Quality

Part II: What the Data is Showing

Part III: Where we go from Here

Click here to access this media article, featuring LCI's Dr. Chris Marsh and other local water quality experts, from The Island Packet.

 

Coastal Kingdom earns four national Telly Awards

30
Jul
2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Coastal Kingdom earns four national Telly Awards

 

 Telly Awards

Coastal Kingdom, an original television series produced by Beaufort County and The Lowcountry Institute, has earned four national Telly Awards, according to a news release from Beaufort County’s public information officer.

 

The series features the Lowcountry environment and wildlife. Gary Kubic, Beaufort County Administrator, announced the honor at Monday’s regular meeting of Beaufort County Council. He praised production partner and host, Tony Mills, a naturalist with the Lowcountry Institute. Kubic also congratulated County broadcasters Scott Grooms, Rob Lewis and Jake Krielcamp.

 

 

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Fifth Anniversary of the Sun City Nature Trail

21
Jan
2010
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The Trail Blazers

by Ginger Stone, Sunsations Team

Our aesthetic, serene nature trail is a treasure for our Sun City residents and their guests. It’s one of our most frequented amenities and for good reason. Where else in Sun City can we walk at our leisure in natural surroundings from dawn to dusk, as often as we want and no reservations required? Plus, the price is right; it’s free!

 

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Whale Branch Middle School

12
Jan
2010
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