Keep South Carolina Wild
May 29, 2026
Over the past 12 weeks, our 2026 Midlands Master Naturalists have spent countless hours exploring the Midlands and building connections with the natural world around them. From insects and geology to the unique flora and fauna that make this region so special, each week brought new discoveries, conversations, and moments of curiosity. Watching the growth, enthusiasm, and passion of this 2026 class has been incredibly rewarding, and we could not be more proud of all they have accomplished. While the class may be ending, their journey as Master Naturalists is just beginning. We know there are now 20 more people who will continue to ask questions, share knowledge, inspire others, and help foster a deeper appreciation for the interconnected world around us. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who spent these 12 weeks learning alongside us and to all of the parks, instructors, and partners who welcomed us along the way. Your time, knowledge, and support helped make this experience something truly special.
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Congratulations to Evan Dingle, Hunter Griffin, Jennifer Brown, Melinda McGee, Christine Woodham, Anne Kaiser, Glenda R Swearingen, Caroline Eastman, Katherine Kawamoto, Kim Pittman, Ellen Fishburne, Stephanie Pinson, Lexi Thomason Toole, Rebecca Funderburk, Rachel Como, Kate O’Hara-Goergen, Aidan-Lee Houser, Avery Hammett, Allison Bugarin, Mary Dell Hayes, and Nora Solway.
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