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Once a dwindling species in South Carolina, alligators have rebounded thanks to being put on the endangered species list. They are so plentiful now, the state sponsors a limited hunting season ...
Here are some things you may not know about alligator hunting, provided by Jay Butfiloski, the furbearer and alligator program coordinator for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources..
Once a dwindling species in South Carolina, alligators have rebounded thanks to being put on the endangered species list. They are so plentiful now, the state sponsors a limited hunting season ...
Alligator hunting is the capture and killing of gators. With the appropriate licenses and tags, the American alligator can legally be hunted in the Southeastern United States . The states of Florida , Georgia , Alabama , Arkansas , Mississippi , Louisiana , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Texas all distribute alligator hunting licenses.
Bear Island is an undeveloped 12,021-acre (48.65 km 2) Sea Island and wildlife management area in Colleton County, South Carolina, United States. It is part of the ACE Basin estuarine reserve area and is managed by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR). The area is open to the public from early February to late October and ...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a South Carolina state agency charged with regulating hunting, [1] fishing, [2] [3] boating, duck stamp orders, and the conservation efforts [4] of the state government. It is directed by seven-member Board of Directors.
Of the 80 alligators killed in the Pee Dee region last season, none measured 12 feet or longer, according to a South Carolina Department of Natural Resources report. A 13-foot, 5-inch alligator ...
The refuge is especially important because its many wetlands support migratory birds.Within the refuge, which consists of mixed hardwoods and pines, marsh, old croplands, impoundments and open water, is a large diversity of wildlife, including bald eagles, and even the peregrine falcon.