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This category is for listing environmental information, natural features, and scientific investigations of the local area. Subjects include wildlife, earth science, botanical gardens, and zoos.
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State office information on local chapters, sanctuaries, and National Wildlife Refuges.
Blog advocating clean energy alternatives to newly proposed coal plants for South Carolina.
USDA-ARS (Florence, SC) research projects in agriculture on soil, water, constructed wetlands, animal waste management, irrigation, tillage, colored mulch, and site specific farming.
Names, photographs, and botanical descriptions of aquatic plants that are illegal to possess.
Forest Service Research Notes SE - 150. [PDF]
Organization that exists to support and advance the state's life science industry through advocacy, networking, and education. Includes directory of board members, membership benefits, and events.
Contact, membership, and field trip information for this statewide association headquartered in Columbia.
Protects natural resources and traditional landscapes of the coast; find out about programs, events, and volunteer information.
Research and databases on rare, endangered and threatened species occurrences, special habitats, and ecosystem features such as rock outcrops, limestone sinks, Carolina bays, and old-growth forests.
Cases, projects, and funraising information from this group working to protect the natural environment by providing legal services and improving the state's system of environmental regulation.
Member companies and individuals committed to seeing forest preservation through management; includes current events, news, and related links.
A university research institute, SCIAA initiates and conducts a broad range of field research and collections research throughout the state.
Non-profit organization committed to the preservation and protection of native plant communities in the state.
Management philosophy/practice uniting landowners, hunters, and managers in a common goal of producing biologically and socially balanced deer herds within existing environmental, social, and legal constraints. Includes calendar of events, membership details, board of directors and contacts.
Features herp images and information including tales, humor, observation notes, nature commentaries, news, and links.
Contact information for this society promoting clinical, laboratory science.
Acts to preserving the natural resources of the state through educational and public awareness programs; find out about the Schoolyard Habitat Project, read current legislation, or check out the kids page.
Fact sheet providing earth science information.
Find pdf downloads of maps and resources, links, and contact information.
Non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for professionals in the water and wastewater industry. Contains contact information, links, regulations, photos, and information about jobs and seminars.
Real time and historic water data from gauging stations, publications, and hydrological conditions.
Report that summarizes available information concerning the level and sources of mercury in the environment,particularly in marine fish; its transformation to methyl-mercury; its ability to bio-accumulate in the food chain; and its toxicity to man. [PDF] (November 01, 2000)
Non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for professionals in the water and wastewater industry. Contains contact information, links, regulations, photos, and information about jobs and seminars.
A university research institute, SCIAA initiates and conducts a broad range of field research and collections research throughout the state.
Forest Service Research Notes SE - 150. [PDF]
State office information on local chapters, sanctuaries, and National Wildlife Refuges.
Organization that exists to support and advance the state's life science industry through advocacy, networking, and education. Includes directory of board members, membership benefits, and events.
Contact information for this society promoting clinical, laboratory science.
Management philosophy/practice uniting landowners, hunters, and managers in a common goal of producing biologically and socially balanced deer herds within existing environmental, social, and legal constraints. Includes calendar of events, membership details, board of directors and contacts.
USDA-ARS (Florence, SC) research projects in agriculture on soil, water, constructed wetlands, animal waste management, irrigation, tillage, colored mulch, and site specific farming.
Blog advocating clean energy alternatives to newly proposed coal plants for South Carolina.
Names, photographs, and botanical descriptions of aquatic plants that are illegal to possess.
Find pdf downloads of maps and resources, links, and contact information.
Fact sheet providing earth science information.
Features herp images and information including tales, humor, observation notes, nature commentaries, news, and links.
Real time and historic water data from gauging stations, publications, and hydrological conditions.
Protects natural resources and traditional landscapes of the coast; find out about programs, events, and volunteer information.
Research and databases on rare, endangered and threatened species occurrences, special habitats, and ecosystem features such as rock outcrops, limestone sinks, Carolina bays, and old-growth forests.
Cases, projects, and funraising information from this group working to protect the natural environment by providing legal services and improving the state's system of environmental regulation.
Acts to preserving the natural resources of the state through educational and public awareness programs; find out about the Schoolyard Habitat Project, read current legislation, or check out the kids page.
Member companies and individuals committed to seeing forest preservation through management; includes current events, news, and related links.
Contact, membership, and field trip information for this statewide association headquartered in Columbia.
Non-profit organization committed to the preservation and protection of native plant communities in the state.
Report that summarizes available information concerning the level and sources of mercury in the environment,particularly in marine fish; its transformation to methyl-mercury; its ability to bio-accumulate in the food chain; and its toxicity to man. [PDF] (November 01, 2000)
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