Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 42 | Page 4

Table of Contents PROTECTING KIAWAH'S WATER 6 8  Sea-level Rise: A Community Conversation By Shauneen Hutchinson PROTECTING KIAWAH'S HABITATS 44 34 The Layers and Corridors of Habitat By Lee Bundrick 14 36 Only the Courts, or You, Can Stop Drilling off of South Carolina Coast By Brian Hicks Significant Dates Concerning Offshore Drilling and Seismic Testing off South Carolina’s Coast 16  Hurricane Dorian: Too Close for Comfort Story and photos by Tina Schell 26  Clean Sweep—Under- standing Kiawah’s New Plastics Ordinance By Scott Nelson Background photo by Jack Kotz  Looking Back: What Was Kiawah Like Before Everyone Got Here? By Whit Gibbons 40 Seismic Testing: The Sound and the Fury Story by Pamela Buongiorno and Leigh Cobb 22 PROTECTING KIAWAH'S WILDLIFE 32  Citizen Involvement in Keeping Kiawah Natural  By Lee Bundrick 15 2 30  Looking Back: Kiawah’s Early Settlers By Shauneen Hutchinson 42  Protecting Our Diamondback Terrapins By Jane Ellis 46 48 Sea Turtles By Jane Iwan  My Three Favorite Birds—Today By Christine Sudell 50  Celebrating and Saving Birds of Prey By Shauneen Hutchinson 54 Rat Poison Threatens Ki- awah’s Bobcats and Other Wildlife By Jim Jordan 56 Fifty Bird Species Could Vanish by 2100 as Planet Warms, New Report Suggests By Bo Petersen Our beautiful cover was created from mixed media by Anne Sbrocchi. Contact her at sbrocchi@bellsouth.net. Tina Schell adapted Anne's work for our use here.