Seabrook Island, SC has Equestrian winners! On September 9-11, Aiken, SC, hosted a major horse show sanctioned by the United States Equestrian Federation and the South Carolina Hunter Jumper Association. This show is the culmination for many of the major events and medals in the Southeast region.
The South Carolina Governor’s Cup is the holy grail of awards in the region for equestrian competition and is judged primarily on rider skills. After a year of qualifying events with well over 100 riders competing from all over the US, the top 15 riders are invited to participate in the 2011 Governor’s Cup final. Charles Hairfield, Head Trainer and Manager of Seabrook Equestrian, had three riders in the final competition and they all placed in the top ten. It is an achievement to get one rider in the final, let alone three.
It is too soon to estimate how many coyotes are present on Seabrook. Until now all of the sightings have been of lone individuals. It is not know whether these individuals are part of a larger pack, or just a single animal that strayed onto the Island and has been seen in several locations.
Coyotes travel in packs, having one male and one female and their offspring. They establish and defend their territories, one of the benefits of this is that they are able to exclude completion from other coyotes or other species.
The fox and cougar population will most likely have to adjust to these new inhabitants as the coyotes will become the dominate species.
Typically coyotes will attempt to avoid contact with humans however residents will need to maintain close supervision of family pets, particularly small dogs and cats. Attacks on pets will be minimized by ensuring that dog and cat food is not left outside.
Overall Seabrookers pride themselves on the emphasis that they and their community place on the protection and conservation of the natural ecosystem they have the privilege to live in. The assimilation of coyotes into our environment is only natural, and in the end should create an ecosystem that is biologically in balance.
The 2011 Turtle Patrol season officially comes to a close with their annual celebration. This year’s bash will be held on Thursday October 20th at 6PM I the Live Oak Hall at the Lake House. BBQ, beverages and other treats will be provided for the hard working patrol as they exchange stories about the 37 nests found on Seabrook’s beaches this summer.
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