Keep South Carolina Wild
September 9, 2022
By BeBe Dalton Harrison, SCWF Director of Education Overall points leader Don Myers with an impressive Redfish. Our inaugural SCWF Plishing Challenge is complete! After the summer-long event, we are excited to announce the...
August 22, 2022
SCWF and other conservation groups are working to ensure that new housing developments conserve critical wildlife habitat and protect residents from increased flooding. The article below describes our challenging of a permit for the...
May 18, 2022
The General Assembly, 124th Session, adjourned sine die at 5:00 pm on May 12 thus concluding their work in the second year of a two-year session. A sine die resolution passed by both chambers...
April 27, 2022
Male bluebird bringing a snack back to the nest, photo by Natalie Chapman. A flash of color across the yard, the chorus of birdsong in the morning, the delight of children chasing a toad....
March 31, 2022
Published at: https://whosonthemove.com/grant-from-richland-county-helps-irmo-library-go-bird-friendly/ A new project that balances wildlife preservation with art will make the area around Richland Library Ballentine safer for local and visiting birds. Thanks to grant funding from the Richland County Conservation...
September 17, 2020
Contact: Mary Jo Brooks, National Wildlife Federation, brooksm@nwf.org, 303-549-8351 Sep 16, 2020 WASHINGTON, D.C. — The overwhelming bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate for America’s Conservation Enhancement (ACE) Act is a tremendous win for...
September 23, 2019
Opinion Editorial by Sara Green Published in Spartanburg Herald-Journal on 9/22/19 – https://www.goupstate.com/opinion/20190922/green-lwcf-funding-makes-economic-sense Male bluebird bringing a snack back to the nest, photo by Natalie Chapman. As temperatures begin to cool this fall, millions...
April 1, 2019
Thank you to all who came out to our Forks, Knives & Spoonbills dinner! Wow, what amazing food & energy from so many passionate conservationists! THANK YOU to Jay Keck for the inspiration and...
February 15, 2018
Dear Outdoor Enthusiasts: Passage of the original Conservation Bank legislation in 2002 was made possible when businesses and citizens combined forces and convinced a bipartisan majority of legislators to support protecting special places around...
December 29, 2017
Check out our 2017 Year in Review video! Thank you to all of our donors and sponsors who make our education and conservation programs possible! SCWF’s mission is to conserve and restore South Carolina’s...