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  1. June 15th, 2009

    Painting In Spring Colors

    Spring has sprung and we are now enjoying the warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the arrival of beautiful Painted Buntings. Arriving around mid-April, the colorful males stake out and rigorously defend their territories. Singing from high in a tree, the male works to serenade lovely lady buntings and entice them into mating. Bonds are formed, babies are hatched, and the cycle begins again – provided we have enough habitat to support their population.

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  2. June 15th, 2009

    Kiawah Development Partners Grants Additional Conservation Easement on Little Bear Island

    In early November, 2007 Kiawah Development Partners announced that the final two homesites on Little Bear Island will be placed into a conservation easement to be held and managed by the Kiawah Conservancy. This will result in the preservation of the whole of Little Bear Island in its natural state in perpetuity.

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Kiawah Island

Kiawah Island is a resort and residential community distinguished by decades of dedication to preserving the natural beauty of its Lowcountry environment.  The Island’s ten-mile ribbon of pristine beach, tidal marshes, maritime forests, and freshwater ponds provide a nurturing habitat for hundreds of species of wildlife. Kiawah’s lifestyle benefits also from close proximity to the history-rich city of Charleston, South Carolina, just 21 miles away.

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