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SCWF Impact Report

May 11, 2022

Thank you for your voice and support – you are critical to our success! The generosity of our donors, sponsors, and grant funders allows our organization to support wildlife, and to protect our irreplaceable ecosystems so that they may be enjoyed for generations to come. Each of our donors provides critical funds to protect our state’s beautiful landscapes, which provide extraordinary habitat for a great diversity of wildlife.

Click on the button below to read more about how SC Wildlife Federation conserves and restores South Carolina’s wildlife & wildlife habitat through education and advocacy!

If you’re able, please donate today to keep SC wild for future generations!

SCWF works at the state and federal levels to protect habitat across the state, including this breathtaking wilderness at Lake Jocassee. Photo by Ellen Haynes.

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