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Two tracts have recently been designated as Important Bird Areas by Audubon South Carolina. The Jim Timmerman Natural Resources Area at Jocassee Gorges and Turtle Island Wildlife Management Area met several of the nominating criteria to be included on the list.
The Important Bird Areas Program in South Carolina, through the efforts of Audubon South Carolina, currently has 41 recognized Important Bird Areas, with all sites encompassing 1,157,365 acres. The sites span all of the major habitat types from the mountains and piedmont to the coastal plain and barrier islands from Table Rock State Park, Bomb Island in Lake Murray to Bird Key Stono. The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages about 22 per cent of South Carolina’s Important Bird Areas. Important Bird Areas are sites that provide essential habitat for one or more species of bird. Important Bird Areas include sites for breeding, wintering, and/or migrating birds. Important Bird Areas may be a few acres or thousands of acres, but usually they are discrete sites that stand out from the surrounding landscape. Important Bird Areas may include public or private lands, or both, and they may be protected or unprotected. The Important Bird Areas criteria are divided into four categories based on vulnerability and/or responsibility:
(Image provided by the Eastatoe Creek Heritage Preserve.)
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