Keep South Carolina Wild
June 21, 2024
The town of Chapin was recently certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat! Chapin is now the 13th Certified Wildlife Habitat in our state and has joined over 300 other communities across the nation making...
June 3, 2024
We are thrilled to announce the mailing of native milkweed seeds to SC residents, thus completing the 2024 Milkweed for Monarchs Project! We are grateful to Comporium for sponsoring this year’s project. This project...
May 29, 2024
All images by Savannah Jordan As we near the end of Garden for Wildlife™ Month, SCWF’s very own Habitat Education Manager, Savannah Jordan shares her story about why she gardens for wildlife and offers...
May 22, 2024
Banner image: Harbor Island by Savannah Jordan During the month of May, we continue to celebrate Garden for Wildlife™ Month by spotlighting our Community Habitat team leaders and asking them why they garden for...
May 15, 2024
During the month of May, we continue to celebrate Garden for Wildlife™ Month by spotlighting our Community Habitat team leaders and asking them why they garden for wildlife. Ellen Morton is the leader of...
May 15, 2024
SCWF staff, volunteers, and community partners joined together at the new SCWF office in downtown Columbia to install a habitat garden in honor of Garden for Wildlife™ Month! Part of our mission is to...
May 9, 2024
During the month of May, one way we celebrate Garden for Wildlife Month is by spotlighting our Community Habitat team leaders and asking them why they garden for wildlife. Kelly Long is the leader...
July 3, 2023
By Jay Keck, SCWF Industry Habitat Manager Three split-rail fence gardens, full of native wildflower pollinators, have been installed at the Richland Library Ballentine. Thanks to grant funding from the Richland County Conservation Commission...