Keep South Carolina Wild
January 08, 2025
“I got one!” exclaims an excited fourth grader from Calhoun County holding the line with a beautiful bluegill glistening on the end. A quick photo, a gentle release, and there are smiles and high fives all around and a healthy fish returned to the pond. This is thanks to some incredible partners and volunteers recently at the Interlaken Wildlife Center in Cameron, SC. SCWF staff partnered with the staff at Interlaken Wildlife Center and the Calhoun County Soil and Water Conservation district to provide a hands-on fishing and nature experience at the center.
Volunteers from SCWF, SCDNR, SC Conservation Districts, and several from the local community, joined together to help make this happen. Fourth grade students from Calhoun County had a lesson on flora and fauna in the midlands, a nature hike, a fishing lesson, and all had a chance to catch a fish.
BeBe Dalton Harrison, SCWF Director of Education shared “We can talk about fishing or loblolly pines or fox squirrels with these students in the classroom but giving them a chance to actually see it can sometimes flip a switch and help them develop a deeper appreciation for their environment”. This program headed up by Mary Dixon with the Calhoun County Soil and Water Conservation District is providing the opportunity for all fourth graders in the county to have this outdoor experience. Harrison adds, “We look forward to continuing to partner with this program for the rest of the fourth graders this spring.”
For more information on this program or to volunteer for an upcoming event, please email mail@scwf.org.
Thank you to The State, The Times and Democrat, The Island Packet, Spartanburg Index-Journal, Columbia Star, Island Eye News and KPVI News, for sharing our press release, and links are...
Letter to the Editor in the Post & Courier 6/26/19 Hurricane season is here, and the 1st Congressional District has a lot to be grateful for. Stretching from about Awendaw...
CHARLESTON & BEAUFORT COUNTIES, SC – Today, the South Carolina Federal District Court ordered “immediate removal of all sea walls from Harbor Island and Isle of Palms, and orders that...