DNR News
** Archived Article - please check for current information. **
January 27, 2011
State Heritage Trust Advisory Board meets Feb. 3 in Columbia
The South Carolina Heritage Trust Advisory Board will meet 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 3 in Columbia. The Columbia location will be in Room 335 (third-floor board room) at the Rembert C. Dennis Building located at 1000 Assembly St. in Columbia.
The Heritage Trust Advisory Board meeting is open to the public except during executive session and anyone with business for the advisory board or needing directions to the meeting may contact the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Columbia office at (803) 734-3893. The DNR Heritage Trust Program protects significant natural and cultural lands in South Carolina.
Campbell Coxe of Darlington is chair of the Heritage Trust Advisory Board. The policy making Heritage Trust Advisory Board serves as a liaison between the public, the Heritage Trust Program and the S.C. Natural Resources Board. Formed by state law in 1976, Heritage Trust has protected 83,959 acres on 73 state heritage preserves found throughout South Carolina.
- Updates and comments
- Board information items
Property acquisition update (Aiken Gopher Tortoise and Congaree Creek heritage preserves)
Deer management status
2010 alligator season results
- Other items
Project updates
Budget updates
More News
- Youth Federal Waterfowl Days set for Feb. 5-6
- State Heritage Trust Advisory Board meets Feb. 3 in Columbia
- Join the Rusty Blackbird Blitz Jan. 29 to Feb. 13
- DNR recommends new comprehensive deer management program based on hunter input
- Youth Bass Fishing League announces tournament dates
- Free family day at the range set Feb. 12 and March 5
- South Carolina Wildlife magazine special issue dedicated to 'Our Wild Heritage'
- DNR seeks help in locating abandoned crab traps
- North Island hog hunts with dogs to remove destructive feral hogs
- S.C. Drought Committee to meet in Columbia on Feb. 3
- DNR website provides anglers detailed information on saltwater fish
- Ecological burns in Jocassee Gorges to restore habitat, improve safety
- Freshwater fishing trends
- Saltwater fishing trends
- S.C. weekly tidetable
- DNR video