Wednesday, May 11, 2016 6-8 pm Charleston, SC

An Evening with Deborah Cramer


Join us and our partners

The Charleston Audubon Society, The Library Society,
Coastal Expeditions, Southern Environmental Law Center, and Audubon South Carolina

for an evening of conservation and conversation
with author

Deborah Cramer

The Narrow Edge:
A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, & an Epic Journey

The Charleston Library Society
164 King Street

Wednesday, May 11

6 to 8 p.m.

Between the full moons of April and May every year, the Lowcountry hosts a spectacular array of migrating birds. Deborah Cramer traced the journey of the red knot, a shorebird roughly the size of a coffee cup, which uses our coast as a stopover on its 10,000-mile migration from Tierra de Fuego to the Arctic. Her talk will describe their trip, the threats they face, and the people working to protect them along the way. The lecture and reception are free of charge. Seating is limited, and RSVPs will be honored.

RSVPs to chsaudubon@gmail.com will also be registered for a door prize ($250 value).

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