Cheryl Cail - Waccamaw Indian People - Black River, SC (part 1). Cheryl Cail, interviewed at Rocky Point Community Forest, Black River State Park, SC, 8/7/23. Produced & edited by botanist Cecelia N. Dailey. Interview footage by Jay Millard. Aerial footage by Kai Lorusso, 12/11/23 & 12/15/23. Botanist Erin Donmoyer, Winyah Rivers Alliance, assisted in production. Funded by The Open Space Institute, with a grant from the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, for South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism.
Cheryl Cail - Waccamaw Indian People - Black River, SC (part 2). Cheryl Cail, interviewed at Rocky Point Community Forest, Black River State Park, SC, 8/7/23. Produced & edited by botanist Cecelia N. Dailey. Interview footage by Jay Millard. Aerial footage by Kai Lorusso, 12/11/23 & 12/15/23. Botanist Erin Donmoyer, Winyah Rivers Alliance, assisted in production. Funded by The Open Space Institute, with a grant from the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, for South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism.
Botanizing on the Black River Cypress Preserve, SC. June 29, 2021, created for the Garden Club of America and Butler Parklands
Increasing plant biodiversity by suppressing mowing on the Black River, SC. Created for Butler Parklands & The Citadel
The Lumber Boom of Coastal South Carolina. Commissioned by the South Carolina Maritime Museum, Georgetown, SC
An Excursion to the Georgetown Lighthouse. Commissioned by the South Carolina Maritime Museum, Georgetown, SC
50 Houses on Kiawah Sand. Commissioned by Mary Edna Fraser
Changes over time in Captain Sams Spit, Kiawah Island, imagery from A Coast for All Seasons by Miles O. Hayes, excerpt from 50 Houses on Kiawah Sand. Commissioned by Mary Edna Fraser (no sound)