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.
[caption id="attachment_6708" align="aligncenter" width="730"] W.A.I.T. Spotlight Feature Banner with Michelin Logo[/caption] The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) is fortunate to partner with companies all over the state for the Wildlife...
We are grateful to every single artist who entered this year’s Forks, Knives, & Spoonbills Art contest. The creative way the artists showcased this year’s featured species is inspiring. South...
To continue celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, meet our next species of the month, the frosted flatwoods salamander. This species was listed as threatened in 1999...