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List of South Carolina wildlife management areas. [1] Aiken Gopher Tortoise Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area; Angelus WMA; Ashmore Heritage Preserve/Wildlife Management Area; Bear Island Wildlife Management Area; Belfast Wildlife Management Area; Bland Tract Dove Field, Manchester State Forest (MSF) WMA; Bonneau Ferry Wildlife ...
Wildlife Management Areas of South Carolina Pages in category "Wildlife management areas of South Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total
Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary: Walterboro: Colleton: Lowcountry: website, 842-acre estuary preserve, planned Discovery Center, operated by the City Webb Wildlife Center: Garnett: Hampton: Lowcountry: website, 5,866 acres, state-operated wildlife management area Wild Turkey Center and Winchester Museum: Edgefield: Edgefield: Augusta area
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge; Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge; ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge; Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge; Santee National Wildlife Refuge; Savannah National Wildlife Refuge; Tybee National Wildlife Refuge; Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
Also in 1976, the South Carolina legislature created the Heritage Trust program, the first of its kind in the United States. The program allowed the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and other state agencies to preserve areas with valuable and endangered plants, animals and other resources in heritage preserves. [10] [11]
Owned and managed by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR), the preserve is also considered to be a designated Wildlife Management Area and a portion of the ACE Basin area. Listed below are properties that consist of the preserve: Otter Island (1,899 acres (7.68 km 2)) Ashe Island (1,722 acres (6.97 km 2))
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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) established The James Ross Wildlife Reservation on October 4, 1995. The 305 acre plat of land was donated to the DNR by Ms. Kitty W. Sandifer, a retired school teacher from nearby York, SC. Ms. Sandifer was born on the property and lived to be 96 years of age before her death in February ...