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Summary & Analysis of the 1975 Kiawah Environmental Report  17.  Conservation Matters — Working Toward a Sustainable Kiawah. Scott Fister on March 4, 2009. 18.  Conservation Matters — Alligators on Kiawah. Norm Shea on April 1, 2009. Good quality and energetic voice over with Q&A. 19. Conservation Matters — Native Landscaping. Karl Ohlandt on May 6, 2009. 20.  Conservation Matters — Native Landscaping Panel. Speakers were: Justin Core (Conservancy), Dave Achey (KICA), Norm Shea (KICA), Clint Weimann (Good Natured Gardening), John Tarkany (John Tarkany Associates), Hayward Townsend (Sunnyside Farms), Kevin Whalley (Dolphin Builders), and Mitch LaPlante (LaPlante Associates). 21.  Meet Some Kiawah Experts Available To Help You! November 11, 2009 Presentations of the first three speakers from (20) above. Good way to introduce three key people that can help those going for the Gold. Another good resource is Peter Nelson of the Sanctuary staff. 22.  Conservation Matters — Wildlife Research Update. December 2, 2009. Updates on bird monitoring (Aaron Given), Bobcats (Jim Jordan), and painted bunting (Sarah Latshaw). 23.  Conservation Matters — Tom Blagdon, Nature Photography. February 10, 2010. Three versions available: (a) Sandy Island, Acadia, Kiawah Island—Poor quality for internal archive only. (b) Acadia and Kiawah—fairly good quality. (c) Kiawah (about 20 min)—fairly good quality and of greatest local interest. 24. Conservation Matters — Loggerhead Turtles. Melissa Bimbi. March 3, 2010. 25.  Conservation Matters — Life Cycle of the American Oystercatcher. Pam Cohen. May 5, 2010. Good Quality, excellent photography. 26. Ups and Wide Angles: Kiawah in the Movies. Cynthia Neal. September 23, Close 2010. Sponsored by the Conservancy, Photo Club and Our World. 27.  Conservation Matters — Human Impacts on Coastal Wildlife. Al Segars (SCDNR). November 3, 2010. 28.  Conservation Matters — Wildlife Research Update: 2010. Sarah Latshaw (College of Charleston), Jim Jordan (Town of Kiawah), Aaron Given (Town of Kiawah). December, 2010. 29.  Conservation Matters — Tidal Creek Habitats. Dr Denise Sanger (Sea Grant Consortium). February 2, 2011. 30. Conservation Matters — Wood Storks. Pamela Cohen. March 2, 2011. 31.  Conservation Matters — Marine Mammals in South Carolina. Wayne McFee (NOAA). Revised: May 2014_REV 8 Page 41