Partnership for the Sounds

Partnership for the Sounds

Adventure where nature still runs wild
Oh, The Sounds you’ll see! Flourishing waterways provide habitat for wildlife like black bear, endangered red wolves and millions of migrating birds. Fertile farmland mingles with rich wetlands. And the historic sites and picturesque towns give you a clear view of the roots of our country. On your adventure in The Sounds, you really could see anything—and chances are it’ll be something exciting.

Clips of Irene video taped from the deck of the NC Estuarium, Washington, NC
http://youtu.be/rLbRMLifyIk

PfS Membership
(click Be Our Partner on top menu bar)

Explore the Sprout Renewable Energy kiosk at the Estuarium!

FIND GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS IN OUR GIFT SHOPS!

Jewelry by Renee
Crab Pot Unique Gifts
The Box Office & Antique GS
The Bear’s Den Gift Shop

NC Estuarium Shell Exhibit

RCRC, Windsor, NC Flood 2010

We appreciate your support as we give thanks for our bountiful resources.


Buck in the Grass

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Sounds Photo Tour

Attractions

Cape Hatteras National Seashore Interim Protected Species Management Strategy 2011-2012

2011 annual reports on protected species management and annual law enforcement report.
2011 Piping Plover Annual Report2011 Piping Plover Annual Report   (3.4 MB, PDF file)
2011 Sea Turtle Annual Report2011 Sea Turtle Annual Report   (2.1 MB, PDF file)
2011 Seabeach Amaranth Annual Report2011 Seabeach Amaranth Annual Report   (17.5 KB, PDF file)
2011 Colonial Waterbird Summary2011 Colonial Waterbird Summary   (1.4 MB, PDF file)
2011 American Oystercatcher Summary2011 American Oystercatcher Summary   (3.5 MB, PDF file)
2011 Annual Law Enforcement Report2011 Annual Law Enforcement Report   (341.0 KB, PDF file)
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What Lies under

Every non profit environmental organizations may use this artwork, contact me for a higher resolution image. POSTED BY FERDI RIZKIYANTO

Evolving Truth about Fracking for Natural Gas [Updated]

Scientists are speaking out about the risks that fracking may or may not pose to drinking water

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Research at Coastal Environmental Change Lab

Coastal Environmental Change Lab Feedbacks between vegetation and morphology on barrier islandsVegetation is a key contributor to the development of topographic relief on barrier islands, and thus can be influential in determining barrier island susceptibility to overwash. As global temperatures … Continue reading