
TOKI Talk: A Podcast From The Town of Kiawah Island
The Town would like to welcome you to our rebranded podcast, now known as TOKI Talk: A Podcast from the Town of Kiawah Island." We intend to provide these podcasts biweekly to share our perspectives on issues the community feels are important.
TOKI Talk: A Podcast From The Town of Kiawah Island
Getting to Know Jim Jordan, Wildlife Biologist
Jim has served as Wildlife Biologist for the Town of Kiawah Island since 2000. He is from Columbia, SC, and received a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Furman University and a Master of Science Degree in Wildlife Ecology and Management from the University of Georgia. Jim’s work at Kiawah involves nuisance wildlife management, invasive plant control, beach management, wildlife population surveys, community outreach, and wildlife research. He has conducted and coordinated a variety of research projects on Kiawah Island, focusing primarily on white-tailed deer ecology and fawn survival, bobcat ecology, and habitat use, songbird migration and banding, and most recently, alligator physiology and behavior.
To spread awareness of our Bobat Guardian program, The Town was excited to interview Jim Jordan, as he discussed their roles, what led to the 2017-2020 decline in Bobcat populations, and the mission of Bobcat Guardian.