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This Earth Day, Make A Difference by Donating to SCWF

April 22, 2019

Donate today!

  • Goal
    $1,000.00
  • Amount Raised
    $1,325.00

 

Help us reach our goal of $1000 on Earth Day!

This Earth Day, we’ve set a goal of bringing in $1000 to help us further our current projects, such as certifying the city of Columbia as a wildlife habitat, putting up nesting boxes for cavity nesting birds that are in decline, and making sure our beautiful natural treasures remain protected. Can you help us reach this goal?

When you donate to SCWF, you can be sure that every dollar stays in South Carolina and goes to furthering our mission of conserving and restoring wildlife and wildlife habitat in South Carolina.

For the last 85 years, the SC Wildlife Federation (SCWF) has served as the voice for outdoor enthusiasts of every stripe. Representing hunter and birdwatcher, teacher and backpacker, boater and farmer, gardener and angler, SCWF builds partnerships to ensure everyone an enjoy SC’s natural heritage and recreational opportunities for generations to come.

Thank you for your support!


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