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Posts tagged: Wildlife

May 23, 2022

Prothonotary Warbler by John Tjaarda. To enhance key breeding habitat for Prothonotary Warblers, the South Carolina Wildlife Federation is partnering with Duke Energy to evaluate existing habitat and construct, install, and monitor nest boxes...

March 24, 2022

by Lacey McCormick, National Wildlife Federation Fifteen local and national conservation groups have taken out a half-page print and digital ad buy in the Sunday Post and Courier thanking Senator Lindsey Graham for cosponsoring the Recovering...

March 22, 2022

Arthur Robinson next to his new Wood Duck Nest Box on Lake Wateree. To restore habitat for two bird species in the Upstate, the South Carolina Wildlife Federation is partnering with Duke Energy to...

October 31, 2021

An Oct. 22 commentary by Foster Jordan, senior corporate vice president of Charles River Laboratories in Charleston, said the company was committed to “doing what’s right” by horseshoe crabs. We respectfully disagree. The bleeding...

October 12, 2021

By Charlotte Ward (published in Less & Green Blog) For generations, flutters of orange wings in the spring and fall have delighted people of all ages in South Carolina as they marvel at the...

September 25, 2021

Senator Lindsey Graham is cosponsoring a bipartisan bill that will fund locally led efforts to help prevent extinctions and help wildlife thrive nationwide. “America’s wildlife are in crisis and this groundbreaking legislation tackles the...

June 30, 2021

Published in Post & Courier 06/29/21 We can create jobs and prevent extinctions BY SARA GREEN AND COLLIN O’MARA FILE/GRACE BEAHM ALFORD/STAFF A monarch butterfly hangs onto its chrysalis after hatching in the butterfly...

July 5, 2020

Our beautiful state is part of a worldwide “hotspot” for herpetofauna, the technical term for reptiles and amphibians of a particular region.  With several different habitat types from the mountains to the sea, South...

June 26, 2019

Letter to the Editor in the Post & Courier 6/26/19 Hurricane season is here, and the 1st Congressional District has a lot to be grateful for. Stretching from about Awendaw to the Savannah River,...

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...