Rookery and Roots Conservancy

Rookery and Roots Conservancy

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Conserving biodiversity and preserving the cultural heritage of the Lower Coastal Plain

04/28/2026

Bo has been delivered to the Port Royal Veterinary Hospital and I will keep yall update on his recovery! I hope he’s able to heal and be released back at Scott’s Wild Bird Preserve!

04/27/2026

We have an update! Bo the hawk is going to wildlife rehabilitative so so had to find him again and take him somewhere safe! Stay tuned for more updates on Bo’s recovery!

04/24/2026

Happy National Arbor Day! My team and I planted Swamp Chest-but oaks, an American Sycamore, and a Eastern redbud on our preserve! Thank you for providing these beautiful native trees!

04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day from Rookery and Roots Conservancy! No matter what the president wants to call us, we will still continue our mission to protect our Earth for both wildlife and people!🌎🤲🏾🌳🦅🦌

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04/18/2026

First native plant haul at Scott’s Wild Bird Preserve! Thank you for this opportunity to purchase native plants!

These native plants are adapted to the Coastal Plain ecoregion and will provide food, shelter, and nesting cover for many of our birds, insects, and other wildlife! Can’t wait to see how they continue to grow and add diversity to our ecosystem!

03/30/2026

We had a successful day cleaning up sticks off the trail and fellowshiping! Special thank you to and Effingham Georgia Green (EGG) for coming out to support!

Photos from Rookery and Roots Conservancy's post 03/29/2026

Happy Palm Sunday! Meet the Saw Palmetto(Serenoa repens), a small, shrub-like palm endemic to the Coastal Plain region of the U.S. They have fan shaped leaves with saw-like teeth along the stems, and the have a slender trunk that creeps along the forest floor. They are fire dependent, with may fire-resistant traits that allows them to persist in burned environments. It’s also an important shelter and food source for 100 wildlife species, including ground-nesting birds! Its berries are also used for medicinal purposes, preventing hair loss and urinary infections.

03/24/2026

We have an incredible diversity of plant life, many endemic to the coastal plain! Can’t wait to share more about our plants and the role they play in our ecosystem!

Photos from Effingham Herald's post 03/20/2026

Read about simple actions to help spring migratory birds!

Photos from Rookery and Roots Conservancy's post 01/20/2026

Our first volunteer clean up day was a success! Thank you to everyone who helped pick up trash at Scott’s Wild Bird Preserve! We had a great time cleaning, fellowshipping and even finding some wildlife along the way!

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