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April 18, 2024

By Sara Green, SCWF Executive Director Last month, SCWF took an amazing group of birders on a fantastic trip to Costa Rica! I got to tag along and help with logistics, driving and photos....

April 10, 2024

SCWF’s Executive Director, Sara Green, was recently honored by Clemson Extension’s SC Master Naturalist Program for her work since 2011 to coordinate and support the Midlands Master Naturalist Program. Clemson Extension has been coordinating...

December 8, 2023

We share our state with wild creatures who inspire wonder. Maybe you have paddled through the Sparkleberry Swamp and seen the vivid yellow of a Prothonotary warbler, or hiked in the forest when a...

September 6, 2023

Published in the Chapin Magazine on September 6, 2023 here. As the sun rises over Lake Thurmond in McCormick County, SC, I hear excited chatter from the 200 women at breakfast. They are exchanging...

June 7, 2023

SCWF continuously works with state legislators and policymakers to protect precious wildlife habitats and ensure that sound scientific data is used to make decisions that affect wildlife. Below is an update on several issues...

May 24, 2023

SCWF Executive Director Sara Green was honored to appear on the popular South Carolina ETV program, “Making it Grow” to share some of SCWF’s programs including, Plishing, Community Habitats, Wildlife And Industry Together (WAIT),...

May 10, 2023

COLUMBIA — Senator Lindsey Graham has signed onto a bipartisan wildlife conservation bill, the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, that will dedicate $1.4 billion annually to locally-led efforts to help at-risk wildlife species nationwide. “America’s...

December 22, 2022

Published in Columbia Star – December 22, 2022 By Mike Cox Don Myers participates in SCWF’s annual “Plishing” event. On October 28, 1931, a group of 150 sportsmen gathered to establish the South Carolina...

September 16, 2022

Thank you to the Columbia Metropolitan Magazine for featuring SCWF in their September issue! Click here for the online article on their website. By Meghan Daniel Photography by Robert Clark The South Carolina Wildlife...

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....