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CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, GREENVILLE, SC
April 10, 2013
In celebration of Earth Day 2013, the South Carolina Chapter of The Nature Conservancy joins with Nature Conservancy chapters across the world in a Picnic for the Earth on April 20th. Picnic for the Earth is The Nature Conservancy’s annual celebration of the planet we live on, the food it provides and the people we share it with. Participants are invited to host a picnic on their own, or join in TNC-organized gatherings. Learn More
Washington, D.C.
February 15, 2013
Fifty years to the day after President John F. Kennedy sent the original Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) bill to Congress, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) today proposed legislation that would fully realize that program’s promise to conserve parks, open spaces, and wildlife habitat for the benefit of hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
May 15, 2012
The Nature Conservancy applauds the S.C. General Assembly and Governor Haley for reauthorizing a unique method for protecting important lands and waters. Learn More
April 13, 2012
The Nature Conservancy, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and Private Landowners Protect 2,100 acres of one of state’s largest Carolina bays. Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
April 05, 2012
The Nature Conservancy applauds S.C. Legislature for passing act that will protect forestry investments, increase acres burned and reduce damages from wildfires. Learn More
COLUMBIA, S.C.
March 28, 2012
Individuals report a rare raptor and help support regional conservation efforts. Learn More
January 09, 2012
Land of extraordinary habitat diversity and regional significance Learn More
Greenville, SC
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
October 30, 2011
The Nature Conservancy and Felburn Foundation partner to save unique waterfalls. Learn More
Topic (Conservation Lands)
February 16, 2011
The Nature Conservancy called on Congress and federal agencies to implement key provisions of the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative Report, released February 16, 2011, by the White House. Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
April 15, 2010
Disneynature to Donate Part of Movie Ticket Sales to The Nature Conservancy Learn More
Arlington, VA
July 28, 2009
“Shellfish Reefs at Risk” Analysis Shows Habitat Loss has Widespread Impacts for Ecosystems and Economies, Identifies Solutions for Bringing Oyster Reefs Back from the Brink Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
August 29, 2011
The Conservancy will host an archery-only quota hunt on the upland portion of Sandy Island Preserve during the Fall 2011 hunting season. Learn More
Greenville County, SC
Topic (Forests)
June 17, 2011
Thanks to the generous commitment to conservation over 150 people have come forward to support the effort to expand Jones Gap State Park in northern Greenville County Learn More
May 12, 2011
Half-Moon Outfitters recently presented a check in the amount of $8,000 to the SC Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. It represents Half-Moon Outfitters’ largest annual donation yet to the Conservancy and reflects proceeds from the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour stops in South Carolina. Learn More
March 14, 2011
Help the South Carolina Working Group for Swallow-tailed Kites this year by reporting sightings and contributing to the Citizen-Science for Swallow-tailed Kite database. Learn More
March 11, 2011
The Nature Conservancy is pleased to announce that Monte N. Parsons rejoined the staff of the South Carolina Chapter on January 31, 2011, as Senior Associate Director of Philanthropy. Learn More
Topic (Conservation Lands)
January 28, 2011
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) on January 28, 2011, officially transferred ownership of Sandy Island Preserve to The Nature Conservancy at a ceremony at the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center. Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
October 30, 2009
NC, SC, GA, and FL Forge Collaborative Coastal Conservation Agreement Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
November 16, 2009
For Immediate Release Learn More
Columbia, SC
March 17, 2010
For Immediate Release Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
November 22, 2010
Peachtree Rock Valued for Longleaf Pine Forest and Rare Plants Learn More
Charleston, SC
July 08, 2010
Expanded Crews See Five-Fold Increase in Acres Treated Learn More
Charleston, SC
August 19, 2010
John Leuci Carried Researchers Aloft on Migratory Bird Surveys Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
August 31, 2010
5,068-Acre Tract in Jasper County Supports Important Natural Habitats Learn More
GEORGETOWN, SC
September 22, 2010
Project Aims to Restore Endangered Oyster Reefs Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
November 18, 2010
440-Acre Acquisition Runs Along Scenic 'Narrows' of River Learn More
Charleston, SC
August 04, 2008
12,488 acres placed under conservation easement in Dorchester County, headwaters of the ACE Basin Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
September 18, 2008
Partnership Now Turns Its Attention to Protection of Adjoining Tracts Learn More
Columbia, SC
November 24, 2008
Conservation Easements Protect the Ecological and Cultural Integrity of the Neighborhood Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
November 25, 2008
For Immediate Release Learn More
Columbia, SC
March 18, 2009
For Immediate Release
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Fletcher, NC
April 05, 2009
From April 6 to June 6, 2009 – Proceeds from the Choose or Reuse Program at the Charleston or Columbia Stores will Benefit the South Carolina Chapter of The Nature Conservancy Learn More
Columbia, SC
October 05, 2009
For Immediate Release Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
January 11, 2010
U.S. Forest Service Award to Finance Prescribed Fire Efforts Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
December 8, 2009
Citation Honors Collaboration to Protect Land in Francis Marion National Forest Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
December 4, 2009
Conservation Easement a High Note for Charleston County Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
December 22, 2008
For Immediate Release Learn More
CHARLESTON, SC
April 02, 2009
Record Number of Attendees to the Annual Festival Raises Record Funds Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
January 25, 2010
Grant Enables Hiring of Second Fire Crew Learn More
Charleston, SC
April 1, 2010
Historic Ricefield Association Honors TNC Project Director at its Annual Meeting Learn More
COLUMBIA, SC
April 6, 2010
The Nature Conservancy of South Carolina Co-Signs National Advertisement Learn More
Greenville, SC
April 6, 2010
As Funds are Secured, Park Will Grow in Phases Learn More
Stephanie Hunt
Events
April 20, 2013
Seventy-five members and guests of The South Carolina Chapter gathered for a waterfront Picnic for the Earth on Wadmalaw Island on Saturday, April 20th, at the home of Catherine and Frank Middleton. The picnic featured local produce and fresh local fish, and focused on The Nature Conservancy’s marine conservation work, with Mary Conley, director of TNC’s Southeastern Marine Conservation, highlighting innovative marine mapping initiatives and the importance of oyster restoration projects. “Our planet is 71% water, so it’s fitting that we talk about healthy oceans on Earth Day,” Conley said. South Carolina artist Mary Edna Fraser, whose large-scale batiks depict aerial landscapes of coastlines, marshes and estuarine ecosystems around the world, was a special guest speaker. Fraser described the role of beauty, in nature and in art, to inspire creativity and conservation and her own use of batik as a vehicle for environmental activism.
On Sunday, April 21, another 125 people of all ages gathered again on Wadmalaw to enjoy the soulful tunes of singer-songwriter Shannon Whitworth and her band. “What a treat it is to play to the spartina grass and the marshes, in front of this gorgeous waterfront backdrop,” said Whitworth, whose recent album, High Tide, was inspired by her own love of the South Carolina coast. All proceeds from the Earth Day events went to support the SC-TNC’s marine conservation efforts.
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