Keep South Carolina Wild

Citizen Science
Partners

Through Citizen Science programs...

…every person can help collect and report data which is then used by biologists for wildlife management, and by our leaders to affect positive conservation policy.

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources keeps a comprehensive list of many different Citizen Science opportunities at the link below.

Photo source, landscape: Carl Beard, High Tide at Dusk, Inlet Point Marsh, Pawleys Island, SC.

Upcoming Events

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Jul 24
2026 Wild Summer Nights Online Auction
Online
This year's Wild Summer Nights Online Auction runs Friday, July 24th, 9am - Sunday, July 26th, 8pm. This is our favorite...
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Jul 30
Introduction to Caterpillars
Online
Join Jay Keck, SCWF's Industry Habitat Manager, for an introduction to the fascinating world of caterpillars and their essential role in...
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Aug 13
Things that Flutter & Gorgeous Caterpillars at Caesars Head State Park
Caesar's Head State Park
Get ready for a fantastic class on caterpillars, butterflies, and other insects on Thursday, August 13th from 9:00 am to 12:00...
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Aug 21
Great Southeast Pollinator Census
Help pollinators by participating in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, a citizen science project created by the University of Georgia to document pollinator...
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Sep 10
Spiders of September
Goodale State Park
Some call them "creepy" and some call them "cool." Either way, spiders are definitely interesting, and this workshop is designed to...

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