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Myrtle Beach: Horry: Pee Dee: 312 acres Ocean Lakes Nature Center: Myrtle Beach: Horry: Pee Dee: website, part of the Ocean Lakes Family Campground, focus on shells, fossils, sea life, wildlife and ecology of coastal South Carolina Silver Bluff Audubon Center and Sanctuary: Jackson: Aiken: Augusta area: website, 3,154 acres, operated by the ...
Carolina Beach State Park: Carolina Beach: New Hanover: Eastern: 761 acres, visitor center exhibits about the park's carnivorous plants Carolina Raptor Center: Charlotte: Mecklenburg: Charlotte area: website, raptor rehabilitation center with exhibits Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education: Raleigh: Wake: Triangle
Myrtle Beach State Park is a 312 acre state park located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina on land donated by Myrtle Beach Farms in 1934. The park was the first South Carolina State Park to open in 1936. It was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a New Deal Program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The program was designed to ...
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission proposes to expand the bear hunting season and use of dogs to kill more bears. Wildlife agencies should be good stewards. Are they? Hunters killed ...
Encounters with alligators are spiking in the Myrtle Beach area following Tropical Storm Debby, a professional wildlife remover says. Here’s what to know. Alligator encounters rising around ...
The Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge is a 152,000-acre (620 km 2) National Wildlife Refuge located in eastern North Carolina along the Atlantic Coast. It was established on March 14, 1984, to preserve and protect a unique wetland habitat type—the pocosin —and its associated wildlife species.
Jul. 28—RALEIGH — On July 1, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission launched a new, custom licensing system and mobile app, Go Outdoors North Carolina, developed in partnership with ...
The North Mills River in North Carolina. North Carolina's geography is usually divided into three biomes: Coastal, Piedmont, and the Appalachian Mountains. North Carolina is the most ecologically unique state in the southeast because its borders contain sub-tropical, temperate, and boreal habitats.