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South Carolina Wildlife, September-October 2010
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Abstract
The South Carolina Wildlife Magazines are published by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources who are dedicated to educating citizens on the value, conservation, protection, and restoration of South Carolina's wildlife and natural resources. These magazines showcase the state’s natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities by including articles and images of conservation, reflections and tales, field notes, recipes, and more. In this issue: Directions ; Forum ; Ancient Roots ; Tuscarora Jack Along The Waccamaw ; Acorn Drop ; Time Well Spent ; A Horse For All Seasons ; Snakes Alive! ; Hands-On Outdoors: Botanical Rubbings ; For Wildlife Watchers: Copperhead ; Out Scoutin': Watson-Cooper Heritage Preserve ; Roundtable ; Clips! ; Events ; Common Sense Ecology: Fire in the Piney Woods Part I.
Issue Date
2010-10
Keywords
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Fishing--South Carolina--Periodicals, Hunting--South Carolina--Periodicals, Wildlife conservation--South Carolina--Periodicals, Ferns, Ferns, Fossil, Barnwell, John, approximately 1671-1724, Waccamaw River (N.C. and S.C.), Waccamaw River Valley (N.C. and S.C.), Acorns, Outdoor recreation for children, Outdoor education, Hunt riding, Horsemanship, Eels, Snakes, Rubbing, Botanical artists, Copperhead, Watson-Cooper Heritage Preserve (S.C.), Longleaf pine, Ecology
Type
Text
Rights
Copyright © South Carolina Wildlife. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library. www.statelibrary.sc.gov.
Digitization Specifications
300ppi, Epson Expression 12000xl flatbed scanner with Adobe Acrobat Pro 2020 Standard software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b, 24-bit color.