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    October eNewsletter    Want to be the first to know about our events, classes, and volunteer opportunties? Sign up    here    to receive our monthly eNewsletter in your inbox.   SCWF is devoted to helping wildlife thrive in our state, an

October eNewsletter

Many of our native plants and animals are resilient and have adapted to survive and recover from major weather events. However, following a powerful storm like Hurricane Helene, wildlife can often become displaced, injured, and left without the basic elements they need to survive.

     

 
    August eNewsletter   Want to be the first to know about our events, classes, and volunteer opportunties? Sign up  here  to receive our monthly eNewsletter in your inbox.  Although August can be very hot, fish are still biting, and deer s

August eNewsletter

Although August can be very hot, fish are still biting, and deer season opens later this month! Queen Anne’s lace and cardinal flowers bloom in August, and you can pick ripe muscadines. Many of our songbirds are undergoing the molting process, replacing their worn and damaged feathers with new ones.

November News & Updates from SCWF

As we close in on the final months of 2020, fall foliage is becoming visible around the state, winter birds are arriving in SC, and deer hunting season is in full swing. Scroll down to learn more about SCWF's recent happenings!

As always, thank you for joining us in our work to preserve South Carolina's natural heritage for years to come!

October News & Updates from SCWF

We have finally had a taste of the crisp fall air in South Carolina! Despite the twists and turns of 2020, we are excited to report there have been a large number of wins for wildlife in South Carolina. Keep reading to learn more about how the South Carolina Wildlife Federation continues to protect wildlife and wild places for future generations to enjoy.

As always, thank you for joining us in our work to preserve South Carolina's natural heritage for years to come!

September News & Updates from SCWF

We can hardly believe September is here! As students get back to their schoolwork and hunters return to the field, we are continuing to work hard to provide free wildlife education opportunities to inspire a conservation ethic in South Carolinians of all ages. Check out our list of upcoming classes and enjoy these additional updates from our team!

As always, thank you for supporting the conservation of wildlife and habitat for future generations to enjoy!

August News & Updates from SCWF

Our August is off to a strong start! We had a successful online summer auction, our free education classes continue to serve the masses, and we are making strides for wildlife through our advocacy efforts. As always, thank you for all you do to support our work for wildlife!

June News & Updates from SCWF

We're almost halfway through 2020 and every month seems to meet us with a new twist and turn. Because of coronavirus, we shifted our classes online with great success. The events surrounding the #BlackLivesMatter movement have challenged us to take a necessary look at our own diversity practices, leading to a new diversity statement and a shift in numerous internal procedures. We still do not know how the rest of the year will unfold, but we know that nature is resilient and provides peace in challenging times. As the oldest conservation nonprofit in South Carolina, we vow to continue our work to sustain South Carolina's natural resources and make the outdoors a place for everyone to enjoy.