Membership supports the study, observation, and conservation of flora and fauna of the South Carolina Low Country, especially the coast, through educational guest speakers, outings (members receive first priority), Audubon in the Schools, wildlife tracking, and habitat protection. Membership makes this all possible.
From late September through April birding in the Low Country is outstanding. We are also fortunate that our area has a very impressive group naturalist, biologist, and top tier birders who generously share their knowledge.
For those unfamiliar, The Fripp Audubon Club is a great introduction to birding and nature in the South Carolina. Our most popular events are our monthly “Ten Eyck Lecture Series” meetings featuring local expert presentations and our birding field trips. Meetings are at the community center and open to all; due to group size limitations members get first choice to sign up for the outings.
This year, we've added an incentive for you to be more than a Basic member. The higher your membership, the more guests you may bring along to the outings. Follow the membership application link below to join for the current season.
We'll be sending out announcements for each of the outings that will tell you how and when to sign up. Look for them throughout the year. Also, be on the lookout for notices of our monthly meetings, featuring guest speakers you'll not want to miss.
We kick off the 2024/25 season on September 25th with our annual outing on the Fripper (Fripp Island’s pontoon boat). Our “Ten Eyck Lecture Series” begins October 24th with Dr. Al Segars, Veterinarian, Ret. SC DNR.
Members from last year will be eligible to attend our first 2 outings as they are scheduled before our first regular meeting. New members will need to sign up in advance of the outings to be eligible (these trips usually fill up). Find the application below.
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