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Apr 21, 2023
Nature / Nurture
Tomorrow, April 22nd, is the 53rd nationwide Earth Day to raise awareness of the delicate balance between human endeavor and Earth's...
Mar 31, 2023
Blue Bloods
With spring now well underway, our beaches become prime destinations for a host of newly active marine life, from nesting loggerhead...
Mar 24, 2023
Whose Hair Is It?
There's an amusing story about one of the South's most emblematic sights, one so common that Lowcountry residents hardly notice it....
Jan 20, 2023
WEATHER, OR NOT?
We've begun the year with some pretty changeable weather, from below freezing temperatures over the holiday season to near-seventy...
Jan 6, 2023
ALL SHOOK UP
The devastating earthquake that struck Charleston in 1886 remains, at 7.4 on the Richter scale, the strongest earthquake to ever occur on...
Dec 9, 2022
THE CLEANUP CREW
You've probably seen them roosting on rooftops at Freshfields, those hulking black silhouettes of the turkey vulture . Few would consider...
Sep 2, 2022
BUGS IN LOVE
Love is in the air, at least if you're a Plecia nearctica, commonly known as the love bug, which appears in great numbers this time of...
Apr 5, 2022
BASIN BASICS
One of our favorite areas to visit on our SINHG Trip schedule is the ACE Basin, the 350,000-acre estuary less than an hour's drive south...
Apr 5, 2022
ON THE BEACH
We're looking a little differently at our three-and-a-half miles of beach after visiting with marine geologist Dr Leslie Sautter, from...
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