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  • BONUS: Dolphin Strand Feeding Full Interview
    2025/06/13

    **BONUS** Listen to the Full Interview

    Dive into the captivating world of South Carolina's bottlenose dolphins! In this video, join Kiawah Island Town Council member Luke Farrell and Lauren Rust from the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network as they unveil the mysteries of "strand feeding," a highly specialized hunting technique observed in only a handful of locations globally.
    Discover how these intelligent marine mammals cooperatively herd fish onto the shore, showcasing incredible coordination and learned behavior passed from mother to calf. You'll learn:
    What is Strand Feeding? The unique process where dolphins "rush" the bank to catch fish.
    Why is it so rare? It's found in fewer than ten populations of dolphins worldwide!
    When and where does it happen? Typically during lower tides, especially in specific areas like Captain Sam's Spit on Kiawah Island.
    Fascinating Dolphin Facts: Explore their advanced communication methods like echolocation and signature whistles, and even how they "catnap" by resting half their brain at a time!
    Conservation Efforts: Understand how the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network educates the public and works to protect these federally protected species by encouraging safe viewing distances.
    Experience the wonder of these amazing creatures and the ongoing research to understand their complex lives, including efforts to identify audible cues during strand feeding.
    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into marine life and conservation efforts!
    Connect with us:
    Instagram: @townofkiawah | Facebook: @townofkiawahisland. |
    X: townofkiawahsc
    Learn more at: www. LowcountryMarineMammalNetwork .org
    Instagram: @lowcountry.marine.mammals. |
    FB: @lowcountrymarinemammalnetwork
    X: @LMMN_chs
    #Dolphins #StrandFeeding #SouthCarolinaWildlife #MarineMammals #KiawahIsland #WildlifeDocumentary #NatureDocumentary #Echolocation #DolphinBehavior #Conservation #Science #EducationalVideo #Lowcountry

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  • TOKI Talk S2 Ep 4 Dolphin Strand Feeding: A Rare and Remarkable Spectacle in South Carolina
    2025/06/06

    Dive into the captivating world of South Carolina's bottlenose dolphins! In this video, join Kiawah Island Town Council member Luke Farrell and Lauren Rust from the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network as they unveil the mysteries of "strand feeding," a highly specialized hunting technique observed in only a handful of locations globally.
    Discover how these intelligent marine mammals cooperatively herd fish onto the shore, showcasing incredible coordination and learned behavior passed from mother to calf. You'll learn:
    What is Strand Feeding? The unique process where dolphins "rush" the bank to catch fish.
    Why is it so rare? It's found in fewer than ten populations of dolphins worldwide!
    When and where does it happen? Typically during lower tides, especially in specific areas like Captain Sam's Spit on Kiawah Island.
    Fascinating Dolphin Facts: Explore their advanced communication methods like echolocation and signature whistles, and even how they "catnap" by resting half their brain at a time!
    Conservation Efforts: Understand how the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network educates the public and works to protect these federally protected species by encouraging safe viewing distances.
    Experience the wonder of these amazing creatures and the ongoing research to understand their complex lives, including efforts to identify audible cues during strand feeding.
    Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into marine life and conservation efforts!
    Connect with us:
    Instagram: @townofkiawah | Facebook: @townofkiawahisland. |
    X: townofkiawahsc
    Learn more at: www. LowcountryMarineMammalNetwork .org
    Instagram: @lowcountry.marine.mammals. |
    FB: @lowcountrymarinemammalnetwork
    X: @LMMN_chs
    #Dolphins #StrandFeeding #SouthCarolinaWildlife #MarineMammals #KiawahIsland #WildlifeDocumentary #NatureDocumentary #Echolocation #DolphinBehavior #Conservation #Science #EducationalVideo #Lowcountry

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    5 分
  • TOKI Talk S2 E3 - Bobcat Quiz Game Show
    2025/04/11

    **Join us for a Bobcat-Themed Earth Day Celebration!**

    🌍 The town of Kiawah Island is hosting a special bobcat-themed table at this year's Earth Day celebration at Night Heron Park on Friday, April 25th, from 4 to 7 PM. Learn about the importance of bobcats on the island, participate in a raffle by signing the Bobcat GuardianPledge, and win prizes by answering bobcat-focused questions!

    🎉 Stay tuned for a special edition of our podcast, featuring a fun and educational game show about bobcats. Meet our contestants and get a sneak peek at some of the exciting merchandise you can take home.

    📚 Listen up for the questions you'll be asked at our table and get ready to test your bobcat knowledge!

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    6 分
  • TOKI Talk - S2 Ep 2-BHM - Mayor Reggie Burgess
    2025/02/21

    Toki Talk: A Conversation with North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess

    Join Kiawah Island Mayor Brad Belt for an insightful conversation with North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess. Mayor Burgess shares his remarkable journey, from growing up in North Charleston to becoming the city's first African American mayor. Hear about his experiences as a college athlete, his 35-year career in law enforcement, and his transition to leading the city. Discover his priorities for North Charleston, including public safety, infrastructure improvements, and enhancing the quality of life for residents. This inspiring discussion offers a unique perspective on leadership, community, and the evolution of North Charleston.

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    41 分
  • McLeod Plantation Historic Site
    2025/02/07

    McLeod Plantation Historic Site: A Journey Through Time

    Former Executive Director of Charleston County Parks, David Bennett and current Director of Recreation for Charleston County Parks, Mark Madden, Explore the history of McLeod Plantation, a significant site acquired by Charleston County Parks. Discover how the plantation's past intertwines with the stories of enslaved Africans and their descendants. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of preserving this historical landmark and its role in shaping Charleston's rich cultural heritage.

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    6 分
  • TOKI Talk S2 Ep 1 Kiawah Island Groups and Activities
    2025/01/16


    Toki Talk: Exploring Kiawah's Vibrant Community Life

    Discover the diverse range of activities and social groups that make Kiawah Island such a special place. Join us as we chat with local residents about their involvement in everything from fitness classes and art guilds to the Turtle Patrol and the Kiawah Island Naturalist Group. Learn about the many ways to connect with your neighbors, give back to the community, and experience the island's unique charm.

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    33 分
  • Toki Talk - S1 Ep10 - Solid Waste Services and Recycling
    2024/12/04

    Toki Talk: Solid Waste Services and Recycling

    Join us for a tour of the Kestrel Court Recycling Center with Public Works Director, Brian Gottschalk. Learn about the town's solid waste services, including curbside pickup, brown trash, and household hazardous waste disposal. Discover tips on proper recycling and composting, and how to use the recycling equipment at Kestrel Court.

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    9 分
  • TOKI Talk S1 Ep 9 Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic
    2024/11/15

    Join us for a conversation with Melissa Frank, Executive Director, and Dr. David Peterseim, Medical Director, of the Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic. Learn about the clinic's mission, the services they provide, and how you can support their important work. Discover the impact they have on the local community, especially those in need of affordable healthcare.

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    21 分