Stories
Japanese Honeysuckles’ Battle for the Top Spot
The militant Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is a formidable competitor, in a relentless battle against South Carolina’s state [...]
From Creek to Culture Dish: Tracking Bacteria in Thompson Creek
When most people hear the word bacteria, they make a face. You might picture a messy kitchen sponge [...]
Summer Interns – Making a Difference for the Prairies
This summer Carolina Wildlands hosted two interns, Lucinda Duah and Madisyn Nooks, who are completing their undergraduate degrees [...]
Nitrogen and the Secret Life of Streams
When you think of the word “nutrient,” you probably picture something healthy — a vitamin in your breakfast [...]
The Privet Has Two Faces
Truth be told, accusing Chinese Privet of having only two faces may be underestimating it. Chinese Privet is [...]
Wood Duck Banding
At Carolina Wildlands Foundation, we are proud to support students as they grow into conservation professionals. Whether they [...]
A Visit from the Savannah River Environmental Sciences Field Station
This year for Summer Solstice and Juneteenth (June 19 - 21) the staff at Carolina Wildlands Foundation were [...]
2025 Breeding Bird Survey at Southern 8ths
On a fine spring morning in late May, a small team of birders gathered before dawn to conduct the [...]
Who Knew? Cloudy with a Chance of Clues
The Dirt on Turbidity When we think about water quality, most of us picture color, smell, or whether [...]









