Volunteer Day – Pollinator Garden
Thursday, May 1 9 – 11 am Meet at the Conservancy Classroom Do you need volunteer hours or just want to get your hands dirty? Volunteer with Aaron Palmieri, Conservancy […]
Thursday, May 1 9 – 11 am Meet at the Conservancy Classroom Do you need volunteer hours or just want to get your hands dirty? Volunteer with Aaron Palmieri, Conservancy […]
Friday, May 2 10 – 11:30 am Meet at the Conservancy Classroom Sustenance, herbal remedies, and materials for clothing are some of the many wonderful phenomena derived from plants. Join […]
Tuesday, May 6 9 – 12 pm Join the Conservancy Educator, Aaron Palmieri, as we conduct the monthly cavity nest box survey. These large nest boxes are located in multiple […]
The Squire Pope Carriage House, located by The Church of the Cross in the Old Town Bluffton Historic District, has recently undergone major rehabilitation. Purchased by the Town of Bluffton […]
Thursday, May 8 9 – 11 am Meet at the Wilson Village Post Office Wilson Village has a wonderful diversity of bird life if you know where to look. Join […]
Join the Conservancy as we participate in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Global Big Day, an international event dedicated to documenting bird activity at the peak of spring migration. We […]
Join the Conservancy as we participate in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Global Big Day, an international event dedicated to documenting bird activity at the peak of spring migration. We […]
Saturday, May 10 12:30 – 2:30 pm Meet at Conservancy Classroom Join the Conservancy as we participate in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Global Big Day, an international event dedicated […]
Do you want to see what happens on a bluebird survey? Spend the morning with our Educator, Aaron, as he monitors his portion of the 70+ bluebird boxes spread throughout Palmetto Bluff. Closed-toed shoes and long pants required. Reservations required through: info@pbconservancy.org.
Join Palmetto Bluff’s Archaeologist, Katie Epps, as we explore the first plantation established on May River Neck and the families that lived on and worked the land during the turmoil (and gunfights) of the Revolutionary War through the late 19th century. Walk-ins welcome. If you would rather attend virtually, click on the following link (or […]