SINHG Evening Program Explores Caw Caw

The final Seabrook Island Natural History Group (SINHG) Evening Program of 2021 will be on Thursday, November 11, at The Lake House.

The program will start at 7:00 pm and will explore the history and significance of Caw Caw Interpretive Center with Shawn Halifax, Charleston County Park and Recreation’s Cultural History Interpreter.

Comprising over 650 acres of classic Lowcountry terrain, Caw Caw comprises several former rice plantations in operation during the 18th and 19th centuries, remnants of which can be seen at several education stations on the site. Now managed and maintained by CCPR staff, Caw Caw is home to 200 species of birds, including bald eagles, along with 28 species of amphibians and 50 species of reptiles.

All Seabrook Island residents are welcome to attend and can pre-register at sinhg.org/events-page.   

SINHG Evening Programs will resume in February. For more information about SINHG, go to sinhg.org.


– Submitted by Norm Powers, for SINHG