Edibles & Medicinals

For over a millennium, people have gathered in the low-lying land that makes up the South Carolina Lowcountry. Native Americans settled here for its bountiful wildlife and temperate climate, while […]
Marsh Tacky

Hurricane Foals bring new excitement to Daufuskie Island. Erica Veit and Tony Geyston, founders of the Daufuskie Marsh Tacky Society, sit perched on stools at lunch, oblivious to the crush […]
Fire: Friend or Foe?

During the winter and early spring, it is not uncommon to be driving along a Southern highway or even Old Moreland Road at Palmetto Bluff and see a massive plume […]
Northern Long-Eared Bats at the Bluff

The Conservancy is entering its third year of research on bats living in Palmetto Bluff and there have already been some surprising discoveries. In November 2016, Conservancy researchers caught two […]
Adopt-A-Box

For over a decade, the Palmetto Bluff Conservancy has been building, maintaining and monitoring nest boxes designed for eastern bluebirds. The boxes are providing new and important data on the […]
Field + Fire 2018

Field + Fire 2018
Field + Fire / Talent IV

The final addition of Field + Fire Talent is here and we kick off the inaugural events this Friday, January 19th. Take a look below to learn more about the […]
Field + Fire / Talent III

From painters and artists to falconers, archers and a duck decoy broker – learn more about this week’s highlighted Field + Fire talent. Dick McIntyre A true native of the […]
Field + Fire / Talent II

Take a look below to learn all about this week’s highlighted talent behind Field + Fire. Travis Hayes Folk New World Cartography revives the centuries old tradition of hand drawn […]
Field + Fire / Talent I

The talent behind Field + Fire is some of the best in the South. Artisans, purveyors, callers, casters and sharpshooters bring together a well-rounded group for this sporting life weekend. […]
