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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Apr 22
Earth Day at the Ballpark
Segra Park (1640 Freed Street, Columbia, SC 29201.)
SCWF invites you to join us on Wednesday, April 22 for Earth Day at the Ballpark at Segra Park in Columbia....
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Apr 27
Palmetto Pro Birders: Lake Murray Paddle
Prosperity (Crayne’s Landing)
  This class is full! Please add yourself to the waiting list here. Join Jay Keck, SCWF’s Industry Habitat Manager, for a...
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Apr 29
Fireflies of South Carolina: The Natural History and Conservation of Lightning Bugs
Online
How many types of lightning bugs are there in the Palmetto state? Where do they go during the winter? Are fireflies...
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May 04
Palmetto Pro Birders: Birds of the Blackwater
Sumter, SC
  This class is full! Please add yourself to the waiting list here. Come be the FIRST to explore SCWF's beautiful property...
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May 06
Spring Habitat Workshop
Harbison State Forest Environmental Education Center, 5600 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC, 29212
Join SCWF for a Spring Habitat Workshop on Wednesday, May 6th at Harbison State Forest! During this interactive workshop, participants will...

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