Focusing on local history, Gullah culture, genealogy, natural history,and archaeology of lowcountry South Carolina's historic Beaufort, Hampton and Jasper counties.
25 November 2010
For Budding Coastal Ecologists
To supplement the "Keeping the May River Wild" program earlier this month, I prepared two lists of library materials about coastal ecology and documentary film-making to share with participants and online customers.
You can find the lists on coastal ecology through the "Coastal Ecology" bookbag I am sharing through the SC LENDS catalog. You can see the contents of the bookbag on "Documentary Film-making," too!
The coastal ecology hand-out includes links to online information in our "Local History and Nature" web pages on the marshes, shrimp, snakes and spiders, tides, sea foam, etc. Please contact me (gracec@bcgov.net or telephone 255-6446) if you'd like a hardcopy of the hand-out.
On this Thanksgiving Day, I hope that you are as thankful as I am for the bounty of nature in whose midst we reside. We should always be mindful of its beauty and its fragility. Happy Thanksgiving.
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