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MARCH 24, 2020
3:00 PM
THE SANDCASTLE
Benjamin Clock will highlight his travels documenting birds to reveal the wonders of their behavior, migrations, and conservation of their home habitat. Beautiful imagery of nature can be a powerful tool to educate, inspire, and make a positive change for conservation. Benjamin will present his work on endangered Kirtland's Warblers, Hawaiian Honeycreepers, and the film he is currently shooting, a chronicle of the importance of the beachfront and marsh of South Carolina’s coast as a Spring stopover for Red Knots on their migration between southern South America and the Arctic.
Trekking in search of Baird's Sandpiper, Nome, Alaska. Photo by Luke Eberhart-Phillips.
Caspian Tern, Iron Banks, Louisiana. Photo by Benjamin Clock.
80 Kestrel Court | Kiawah Island, SC 29455
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80 Kestrel Court | Kiawah Island, SC 29455
Questions? Email webmaster@kiawahconservancy.org or call 843-768-2029
Love these conservation education programs? Help us keep these programs going all year round by donating. Click the button below!