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SCWF Staff make an impact on Earth Day!

April 24, 2024

From the classroom to the workplace to the field, our small but mighty SCWF team was out and about making an impact for wildlife on Earth Day!

SCWF’s Executive Director, Sara Green, was honored to be part of a panel discussion at the Nickelodeon Theatre on Earth Day that was organized by the Palmetto Trail.

SCWF’s BeBe Dalton Harrison presented at Boundary Street Elementary in Newberry, SC in the morning, and for the Lexington Wildlife Chapter in the evening!

Image Captions above L to R: Savannah Jordan scouts for nesting locations for prothonotary warblers; Jay Keck teaches a lunch and learn for WAIT partner, Michelin, about snakes, spiders, gators, and other things that make you “Itch & Twitch.”


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