From Dusk to Dawn: Spring Update from the Field

The Palmetto Bluff Conservancy began studying bats in 2015 and has since established Palmetto Bluff as a long-term bat research and monitoring site. We attempt to net bats year-round and […]

True Blue

Blue Delta Jeans introduces old-fashioned custom fitting to the rough-and-tumble world of blue jeans. There is something so essentially American about the feel of denim. More than any amber waves […]

Local Character: Chef Nate

Nathan Beriau, known around Palmetto Bluff as Chef Nate, joined Montage Palmetto Bluff in 2015 as executive chef overseeing all culinary operations at the Bluff. Since joining the team, he […]

Savannah Bee Company

Ted Dennard knows what most people see when a bee invades their personal space. They are the enemy of relaxation, a pest that must be expelled before it becomes a […]

From Dusk to Dawn: Threats to Bats

Last month, we discussed bats’ many beneficial traits and the assortment of important roles they play in the ecosystem. Now that I have (hopefully!) convinced you that bats are vital […]

Feesh

It’s the end of the world as we know it… and I don’t feel fine. December 31, 1999. The world stands on the precipice of the much-hyped Y2K millennial shift. […]

Palmetto Bluff History: Blue Glass Ball Jar

About the writer: Zoe Klauck is a senior at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. She is currently finishing her degree in anthropology and art history, and over the […]

In the Field: June Eye to the Sky

May’s bird watching excitement kicked off on May 8th with the annual World Migratory Bird Day, also known as the Global Big Day. This international citizen science effort involves people […]

Meet our July Artists in Residence

On July 19, we are excited to welcome our next Artists in Residence, Carlene Browner and Cassandra Browner Richardson of BR Design Co., to Palmetto Bluff. Based in Charleston, South […]

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