Keep South Carolina Wild
November 21, 2017
Each year, SCWF produces a magazine to illustrate how your donations are conserving and restoring South Carolina’s wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy. This year’s magazine has a new look and a new name – “Woods and Waters 2017” showcases beautiful photographs of South Carolina wildlife and landscapes while providing updates on our education events, advocacy projects, and habitat conservation efforts. If you have donated to SCWF or attended one of our events within the last year, you should have received a copy of this magazine in the mail. If not, please feel free to read it online here, and then consider donating through the link at the top of this page to help us continue this vital work
If you have any questions about SCWF or our work, please don’t hesitate to contact our staff via email or phone. We greatly value each and every person who makes our work possible!
Tags: Donations, Annual Report, Magazine, Woods & Waters
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