Have you been to South Carolina? You will surely enjoy the warm subtropical climate there. Their southern traditions give much importance to the protection of lands, plants, trees, and most especially, native wildlife. In fact, you can find a lot of refuges in the state. One of the very famous local refuges is the Palmetto ecosystem. Caring for native wildlife is a must in this state and this is seen by their many sanctuaries for native wildlife.
Educate yourself with the native wildlife found in South Carolina. By looking into the states official website, you can visit the wildlife section. There you will discover that the local residents are major contributors in caring for native wildlife. You can find about 2,000 wildlife habitats in backyards and because of this, it is no wonder that the state has an abundant wildlife.
Savanna River is also a refuge for native wildlife where you can find white-tailed deer and alligators. If you go there, you will also see some historical landmarks which document the 18th and 19th century rice industries.
Sewee Visitor Center is part of the national forest in Francis Marion at Awendaw and there you can enjoy the natural...