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published Mar 2022
In April 2021, the City of Columbia, South Carolina used Recreational Trails Program (RTP) funds to improve the Owens Field Pump Track
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Charleston, South Carolina
Lowcountry Land Trust is a local land conservation organization and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on protecting ecologically, agriculturally, and historically Lowcountry lands - and the way of life they make...
635 Rutledge Ave, Suite 107, Charleston, South Carolina 29403(843) 577-6510 • [email protected]https://lowcountrylandtrust.org/
Columbia, South Carolina
The River Alliance is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help the regional community become more engaged with the Broad, Saluda and Congaree Rivers by making the rivers accessible to everyone while keeping the...
300 Candi Lane, Columbia, South Carolina 29210 https://riveralliance.org/
To conserve South Carolina’s natural and cultural resources, preserve historic landmarks, and promote active outdoor recreation on the Palmetto Trail and other greenways.
722 King Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29205(803) 771-0870 • [email protected]https://palmettoconservation.org
Squirrel Treefrogs (Hyla squirella) seeking shelter within a Dwarf Palmetto; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Swamp at Dusk; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Ancient Giants-1000+ year-old Bald Cypress; Audubon Center at the Francis Beidler Forest
Francis Beidler Forest Four Holes Swamp Rat Snake; Harleyville, SC
Francis Beidler Forest Four Holes Swamp; Harleyville
SC Revolutionary Rivers Trail, Scranton, South Carolina
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