by Kari Whitley | Jul 9, 2025 | Bulls Island & Cape Romain, Community, Foundation, General, Sea Turtles
GUIDEPOSTS Turtle Patrol Update:Week Eight As of Wednesday, July 9, there are 1284 nests in Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge on Cape and Lighthouse Islands.*All activity conducted with loggerhead sea turtles is done under state and federal permits (MTP-563) Hi...
by Kari Whitley | Jul 2, 2025 | Birding, Bulls Island & Cape Romain, Community, Foundation, General, Outdoor School
GUIDEPOSTS Giving Shorebirds a Voice: CREECS Students Join the Mission to Protect Cape Romain’s Coastal Birds This spring, the Coastal Expeditions Foundation Outdoor School launched a new education initiative that brought students into the heart of our conservation...
by Kari Whitley | Jul 1, 2025 | Coastal Warriors, Community, Foundation, General
GUIDEPOSTS Veterans’ Sea Kayak Resiliency Training Spring 2025 Impact Report Every season, the Coastal Warriors Sea Kayak Resiliency Training Program continues to affirm what we’ve known all along: time on the water has the power to heal. Our Spring 2025...
by Kari Whitley | Jun 14, 2025 | Community, Foundation, General, Sea Turtles
GUIDEPOSTS Turtle Patrol Update:Week Five As of Saturday, June 14, there are 684 nests in Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge on Cape and Lighthouse Islands.*All activity conducted with loggerhead sea turtles is done under state and federal permits (MTP-563) Every...
by Kari Whitley | Jun 5, 2025 | Community, Foundation, General, Sea Turtles
GUIDEPOSTS Turtle Patrol Update:Week Four In addition to locating (and relocating nests), the turtle patrol rescued a mama loggerhead who was stuck in the marsh. As of Thursday June 5, there are 477 nests in Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge on Cape and Lighthouse...
by Kari Whitley | May 28, 2025 | Community, Foundation, General, Sea Turtles
GUIDEPOSTS Turtle Patrol Update:Week Three The Coastal Expeditions summer interns arrived and went straight to work on with AK, Jerry and the rest of the Cape Romain Turtle Patrol- and they had an exciting first week! As of Tuesday, May 27, there are 322 nests in Cape...