Keep South Carolina Wild
March 29, 2017
On March 28th, SCWF assisted students from Irmo Middle School in planting native milkweed for monarchs, with help from the Midlands Master Naturalist Association, at Saluda Shoals Park in Columbia.
SCWF had a wonderful event at Harbor Island on April 29 & 30, 2018 to observe and learn about Horseshoe Crabs & their spawning cycles, and the shorebirds that depend...
SCWF works diligently with state legislators to protect precious wildlife habitats and ensure that sound scientific data is used to make decisions that affect wildlife. You can visit our State...
SCWF Executive Director, Ben Gregg, has announced his retirement from the SC Wildlife Federation effective February 1st. See below for official announcement directly from Ben. Ben has dedicated his life...