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Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program

Assistance to private landowners for land stewardship activities that benefit Federally Endangered, Threatened, and/or At-Risk species in South Carolina.


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Contact Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program

Sudie Thomas
State Coordinator/Biologist Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
176 Corghan Spur
Charleston, South Carolina  29407
Phone: 843-996-0528


 

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Statewide Program in:
  • South Carolina


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