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#FashionWeek: South Carolina Wildlife Edition

Here’s a recap of our ~WILD~ twist on NY’s infamous fashion week: Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on South Carolina Wild are solely those of the authors, and do…
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  • 8 min
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Meet the 2022 SCDNR Freshwater Fisheries Interns!

Meet the 2022 S.C. Department of Natural Resources freshwater fisheries interns! Each of these college students has been assigned to different SCDNR fish hatcheries and regional offices across the state.…
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  • 4 min
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Educational Tabby Structure Garden 

Cosette Scott | SCDNR Heritage Trust Program | Archaeology Intern  Structures of all kinds have been built by people throughout history. It is one of the three basic human needs…
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  • 3 min
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Archaeology of Fort Frederick: Finding Importance in the “Trash” of the Past 

Anna Mueller | SCDNR Heritage Trust Program | Archaeology Intern  “It’s just pieces of junk, why does it matter?” I’m sure archaeologists have heard this question from the public countless times.…
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History of Edgefield, South Carolina 

Emily Hipp | SCDNR Heritage Trust Program | Archaeology Intern Over the summer of 2022, I spent my time as an intern for the SCDNR Archeology team. We were tasked…
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Beads Found at the Fort Frederick Heritage Preserve 

Liz Simpson | SCDNR Heritage Trust Program | Archaeology Intern For the past six weeks I have worked as an intern with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR)…
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Legislative Update for 2022-23

If you’ve found your way to this site, it’s clear you have a stake in the enjoyment of South Carolina’s outdoors and protection of its natural resources. And that means…
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Black Bass Slam: Smallmouth Bass

Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Black Bass Slam! This exciting challenge allows anglers to test their fishing abilities by catching all four species of black bass…
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Tips for Bat Pup Season

It’s bat pup season! Do you know your bat and safety facts? See the helpful tips below to protect people and pets from a bat encounter while also protecting flightless…
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Clouds Clear for the Blue Sky in Georgetown

The 54th Annual Georgetown Blue Marlin Tournament fell just short of the record books this past Memorial Day Weekend. With 70 boats fishing the tournament this year, it’s the greatest…
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South Carolina Wild is the official blog of South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

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