How You Can Help

Our monthly givers' program is paperless and provides a stable flow of support for our critical conservation work.
Follow along as one of The Nature Conservancy's staff participates in a Group Study Exchange in England. Learn more about the GSE program or visit englandgse.blogspot to follow the journey. The team departs September 13 and will return October 11.
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Places we Protect
Get out to the lands and waters you help us to protect! Find a preserve near you. Visit a nature preserve today.
Isolated Wetlands Many of South Carolina's most valueable wetlands are at risk. There are fewer than 500 large bays still undisturbed.
Wildlife Preserved The Swallow-tailed Kite is listed as endangered in South Carolina. Learn more about the Swallow-tailed Kite.
Where's Mark? Learn more about Mark's travels.
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In the News
Our Land, Our Water, Our Way of Life the largest fundraising campaign for conservation in South Carolina’s history. Learn more about the South Carolina campaign.
12,488 Acres were placed under conservation easement in Dorchester County-this is the largest conservation gift in South Carolina History!
Water hyacinth has the potential of clogging up waterways and damaging ecosystems. Find out what is being done about it.
Did you know that the South Carolina side of the Savannah River is complete with cypress trees, oxbow lakes and wilderness? Learn more about this biodiversity.
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September 17, 2008 5th Annual Hawk Watch at Caesar's Head State park.
September 18, 2008 Snakes of South Carolina Program at Sesquicentennial State Park
Event Follow - up
On May 23 and June 5 over 30 South Carolina Legacy Members met for breakfast. Learn more about leaving a legacy.
Read the Spring 2008 South Carolina Newsletter.
Join the Conservancy's Great Places Network and receive monthly updates on our work in South Carolina.
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