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Conservation Education Field Trips : K-12 Program Descriptions
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Abstract
Bring your students out to visit one of South Carolina Department of Natural Resources’ public lands. SCDNR owned and managed roperties are protected areas that play a critical role in conserving fish, wildlife, plants, and other natural and cultural resources. These lands are open to the public for a variety of recreational uses, from hunting and fishing to hiking and wildlife viewing. These free education programs are correlated to the 2021 South Carolina College and Career-Ready Science Standards. The field trips take place on a variety of Heritage Preserves and Wildlife Management Areas across the state. Each program is designed to be approximately 4 hours long running from 9am – 1pm, with a built-in lunch break. Participants are responsible for bringing their own lunches and refillable water bottles. This issue was updated April 2025.
Issue Date
2025-04
Keywords
Conservation of natural resources--Study and teaching--South Carolina, School field trips--South Carolina
Type
Periodical
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