SCDNR Archived News Releases - 2007
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December 31, 2007
- 2008 S.C. Conservation Partnership conference set in Myrtle Beach
- Bird counts continue during holidays
- 'I Love South Carolina Wildlife Sweepstakes' offers chance to win johnboat, kayak and more
- Public meetings set for Catawba, Lynches scenic river designation
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet Jan. 8 in Columbia
- Wild quail management seminars set for 2008
December 24, 2007
- Archaeologist: protect S.C. cultural sites or lose them
- Leave some dead trees standing to help wildlife
- Prescribed burns restore habitat, improve safety on state preserves
- State’s migratory songbirds could use a helping hand
- Survey tracks bald eagle populations
- Winter weather often not kind to wildlife
December 17, 2007
- 361 acres of mountain land added to Jocassee Gorges Heritage Preserve
- 2008 S.C. Conservation Partnership Conference set in Myrtle Beach
- Christmas bird counts continue during holidays
- Conservation Bank Board teleconference Dec. 17 in Columbia
- ‘I Love South Carolina Wildlife Sweepstakes’ offers chance to win johnboat, kayak and more
- Marine Education program expands to Winyah Bay
- Wild quail management seminars scheduled for March 6-8, 2008
December 10, 2007
- Dec. 15 deadline for S.C. Environmental Awareness Award nominations
- Natural Resources Board meets Dec. 12 in Columbia
- Stumphouse Mtn., Issaqueena Falls protection marks conservation milestone
- Trout stocked by chopper in Lower Saluda River
- Volunteers improve fish habitat with plantings at Lake Murray
- Youth raccoon hunt set Jan. 12 in Bowman
December 3, 2007
- Dec. 15 deadline for S.C. Environmental Awareness Award nominations
- Longleaf planting, establishment advice offered in new brochure
- Recycling oyster shells refurbishes shellfish grounds
- Wild quail management seminars scheduled for March 6-8, 2008
- Wild turkey reproduction poor again this year in SC
November 26, 2007
- Marine Advisory Committee to meet Nov. 29 in Charleston
- Pier fish tagging continues in Horry County
- S.C. wild turkey harvest down this spring
- S.C. Environmental Award nominations due by Dec. 15
- Wild and domestic turkeys: Birds of a different feather
- Youth raccoon hunt is Dec. 15 in Union
November 19, 2007
- 2008 S.C. Conservation Partnership Conference set in Myrtle Beach
- Clemson forest book signing set Nov. 19
- ‘I Love South Carolina Wildlife Sweepstakes’ offers chance to win johnboat, kayak and more
- Jocassee Gorges angler access area to be improved over next few weeks
- Late-season migratory bird season opens soon
- Record black bear harvest set in South Carolina mountains
November 12, 2007
- DNR urges caution on SC waterways due to drought
- Natural Resources Board meets Nov. 16 in Columbia
- Nov. 13, 15 meetings offer tips for living with coastal bears
- Program releases two rehabilitated loggerhead turtles
- Saltwater Fisheries Advisory Committee to meet Nov. 15 in Charleston
- Shrimp baiting season closes Nov. 12
- Small game hunting opportunities in Lowcountry
- Still no evidence of chronic wasting disease in SC white-tailed deer
- Youth raccoon hunt set Nov. 24 in Georgetown
November 5, 2007
- DNR Law Enforcement Committee will meet Nov. 14 in West Columbia
- Migratory Waterfowl group will meet Nov. 6 in Columbia
- State Heritage Trust board meets Nov. 8 in Oconee County
- State water customers encouraged to conserve
- Waterfowl Advisory group will meet Nov. 13 in Columbia
- Youth raccoon hunt is Nov. 17 in Greenville
- Youth raccoon hunt set Nov. 24 in Pickens
October 29, 2007
- DNR Law Enforcement officer named Southeastern Officer of the Year
- DNR Marine research scientist named fellow by science group
- DNR Small Game Project ranks top quail and rabbit counties
- Gov. Mark Sanford dedicates Awendaw Birds of Prey facility
- 'I Love South Carolina Wildlife Sweepstakes' offers chance to win johnboat, kayak and more
- Map modernization meetings in Lee County Oct. 30
- Print DNR hunter education certification card online
- S.C. Prescribed Fire Council joining others to form national coalition
- SC Reel Kids and JymSu Foundation team up for benefit fishing tourney
- Tips for safely releasing adult red drum
- Youth raccoon hunt is Nov. 10 in Edgefield
October 22, 2007
- Conservation Bank Board meets Oct. 25 in Orangeburg
- DNR partners with Quail Unlimited for youth hunts
- Fewer hunting licenses means fewer conservation projects
- Governor, DNR urge voluntary water conservation
- Gov. Sanford to dedicate avian oil spill response facility Oct. 22
- Horry fish-tagging event tags more than 200 fish
- National Hunting and Fishing Day a 'tremendous success' in Upstate
- 'Prescribed Fire and Wildlife in Southern Forests' now online
- Sea turtle rescue program releases adult male turtle
October 15, 2007
- Loggerhead sea turtle tagging project subject of Oct. 17 Charleston lecture
- Motorists need to watch for deer on state roads
- Multi-year research improves knowledge about sea turtles
- Natural Resources Board meets Oct. 19 in Columbia
- Savannah River Committee to meet Oct. 12 in Columbia
- View autumn leaf colors at state Heritage Preserves
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee meets Oct. 16 in McCormick County
- Youth raccoon hunt is Oct. 20 in Darlington
October 8, 2007
- $1.8 million avian oil spill response facility opens in Awendaw
- DNR honors Law Enforcement Officers of the Year for 2007
- Marine event application now online
- SC Environmental Awareness Award nominations sought
- SC Wildlife Federation hosts Oct. 6 Orangeburg County youth dove hunt
- Striper fishing clubs donate $12,000 to DNR
- Venison is not only source of toxoplasmosis parasite
October 1, 2007
- DNR: put away garbage to deter visits by bears
- Hunters should not be concerned with eating venison
- Preserve fall and winter habitat for quail, rabbits
- Special Sumter County youth deer hunt will be held Nov. 3
- Wildlife Control Operators sought for statewide list
September 24, 2007
- Archery deer, hog hunts offered in Georgetown - #07–278
- DNR makes red drum case in Charleston County - #07–277
- Economic analysis confirms benefits of wildlife buffers - #07–273
- Get your story published in S.C. Wildlife Magazine - #07–276
- Natural Resources Board meets Sept. 28 in Columbia - #07–279
- Public event series offers conservation programs during September, October - #07–272
- Property owners issued permits for nuisance alligator control - #07–270
- Proper disposal of deer remains is a rule of good hunter ethics - #07–274
- State DNR directory lists Wildlife Control Operators - #07–271
- Youth deer hunting opportunities available on MeadWestvaco land - #07–275
September 17, 2007
- Beach Sweep/River Sweep set for scenic Broad River - #07–264
- DNR honors Law Enforcement Officers of the Year Sept. 28 in Columbia - #07–267
- Hemorrhagic disease showing up in Southeastern deer this year - #07–265
- Homeowners can conserve water, save money during drought - #07–263
- Public event series – upcoming September events - #07–268
- Youth deer hunting opportunities abound in state’s Lowcountry area - #07–266
- Youth deer hunt opportunities available at Samworth WMA - #07–269
September 10, 2007
- Import of deer, elk parts into S.C. still limited by state regulation - #07–260
- Late-season migratory bird season approved by Natural Resources Board - #07–256
- National Hunting and Fishing Day to be held Sept. 22 in Columbia, Seneca - #07–259
- Public event series continues with four September events - #07–257
- Sept. 18 Georgetown forum offers tips for living with coastal black bears - #07–258
- Shellfish season will open Sept. 17 - #07–261
- Shrimp baiting season opens Sept. 14 in state waters - #07–262
- State Drought Response Committee upgrades S.C. to 'severe' status - #07–253
- State Heritage Trust board meets Sept. 10 in Columbia - #07–254
- Variety of factors are suspected in Lake Murray striped bass fish kill - #07–255
September 3, 2007
- Bonneau Ferry fall deer hunts - #07–251
- College football and dove season open Sept. 1 - #07–247
- Drought Response Committee will meet Sept. 5 in Columbia
- Francis Marion Forest antlerless deer harvest guidelines - #07–248
- Lake Murray dam swim Sept. 22 to be held in memory of BUI victim - #07–246
- Marine Advisory Committee to meet Sept. 6 in Charleston - #07–250
- Public event series offers Native Americans lecture in Edisto - #07–252
- Ridgeland Blue Heron Nature Center hosts youth camp - #07–249
August 27, 2007
- Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep litter cleanup set for Sept. 15 - #07–224
- Banded mourning doves provide vital information to biologists - #07–239
- Oyster reefs enhanced with alternative materials - #07–237
- Sept. 1 youth/adult dove hunt sponsored by Clemson, DNR - #07–240
- Shellfish season will open Sept. 17 - #07–238
August 20, 2007
- Aiken County wildlife area open to public in September - #07–230
- Coastal archery deer hunting opportunities are numerous - #07–233
- DNR biologists, Law Enforcement rescue Murrells Inlet loggerhead - #07–227
- Fifty fields available for public dove hunting - #07–227
- Help birds by providing much-needed source of water during summer heat - #07–228
- Hunters must check deer taken on lower state WMA’s - #07–234
- Natural Resources Board meets August 24 in Florence
- Permit deadline set Aug. 22 for floating water structures - #07–229
- Public event series continues conservation topics this fall - #07–232
- Reef-Ex project continues partnership with Guard, DNR - #07–231
August 13, 2007
- Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep litter cleanup will be held Sept. 15 - #07–224
- DNR Law Enforcement advisory group meets Aug. 15 in West Columbia - #07–223
- Get your story published in S.C. Wildlife Magazine - #07–221
- Hammock islands offer important habitat for birds - #07–222
- Landowners encouraged to apply for wildlife conservation programs - #07–226
- S.C. deer season soon underway - #07–220
August 6, 2007
- Antlerless deer tags no longer valid in new Game Zone One - #07–215
- 'Artemis' wins Bohicket Tournament in Governor's Cup Billfishing Series - #07–218
- Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program Sept. 7-9 in Clemson - #07–219
- Courtesy watercraft inspections offered Aug. 4-5 by DNR in Lowcountry - #07–213
- Early-season migratory bird seasons approved by Natural Resources Board - #07–217
- Game Zone One boundary in Upstate changed by law - #07–214
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet celebrates legacy Aug. 18 - #07–216
July 30, 2007
- Brochure details restoration of fire to long-unburned longleaf pine forests - #07–207
- Fant’s Grove youth deer hunt registration is due by Sept. 3 - #07–211
- State Heritage Trust Board will meet Aug. 2 in Columbia - #07–206
- Upstate youth dove hunt applications due by Aug. 17 - #07–210
- Waterfowl Advisory group will meet Aug. 14 in Columbia - #07–212
- Youth dove hunt set in Union County - #07–208
- Youth dove hunt to be held Sept. 1 in Abbeville County - #07–209
July 23, 2007
- Applications available for youth dove hunts - #07–203
- Applications now being accepted for Anderson County dove hunt - #07–204
- Coastal youth draw deer hunt opportunities numerous this fall - #07–202
- Hunting, Fishing Regulations, WMA map available online - #07–199
- 'Major Motion’ wins fourth round in Governor's Cup Billfishing Series - #07–200
- S.C. Wildlife Federation hosts auction, wild game feast Aug. 4 - #07–205
- Wateree River boat ramp reopens after construction - #07–198
- Wildlife technical assistance providers list now available - #07–201
July 16, 2007
- Adult and youth dove hunts set at Draper WMA in York County - #07–195
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet celebrates legacy Aug. 18 - #07–196
- Hunt opportunities abound with coastal deer drawings - #07–194
- Junior Wildwater World Championship to be held on Saluda River July 16-19 - #07–192
- Lake Russell shoreline project needs volunteers - #07–193
- Land, Water and Conservation group meets July 19 in Columbia - #07–190
- Marine Resources Library presents Smithsonian coastal chart exhibit - #07–197
- Natural Resources Board meets July 20 in Charleston - #07–191
July 9, 2007
- Deer hunts for disabled hunters to be held in Upstate this fall - #07–189
- DNR biologists investigating seabird die-off - #07–186
- DNR completes Santee Cooper striped bass stocking - #07–184
- Governor's Cup Billfishing Series third round results - #07–187
- New laws regulate Santee Cooper Arkansas Blue Catfish - #07–185
- Volunteers needed for Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve clean up - #07–188
July 2, 2007
- Biologist says people can learn to co-exist with black bears - #07–180
- Commercial license needed to sell pen-reared quail - #07–183
- DNR, Highway Patrol keep roads, waterways safe - #07–177
- DNR is conducting eligibility study for lower Lynches scenic river status - #07–182
- Pervious concrete seminar offered July 10 in Bluffton - #07–178
- Special youth deer hunts set in Upstate by DNR, partners - #07–181
- Weakfish, spotted seatrout identification tips offered - #07–181
June 25, 2007
- Hunting, fishing licenses are up for renewal in S.C. - #07-172
- Statewide deer harvest moderates in 2006 - #07-174
- Hartwell shoreline project needs volunteers - #07-176
- Watercraft renewal, other services available online - #07-177
June 18, 2007
- Conservation Bank board meets June 20 in Greenville - #07–170
- Feed summer hummingbirds for entertainment, beauty - #07–169
- Lexington County man manufactures popular lure - #07–168
- Map Modernization meetings in Lowcountry June 25-27 - #07–171
- Some longleaf pines shedding needles early due to drought - #07–167
- Volunteers improve fish habitat with plantings at Lake Hartwell - #07–166
June 11, 2007
- 100,000 trout stocked in mountain streams - #07–162
- DNR stocks striped and hybrid bass into Lakes Hartwell and Thurmond - #07–162
- Civil War fort ceremony to mark 1862 Battle of Secessionville June 16 - #07–164
- Conservation practices improve wildlife habitat in South Carolina
- Now is the time to plant fields for Fall mourning dove hunts - #07–163
June 4, 2007
- 'Big Game' retains overall lead in Governor's Cup Billfishing Series - #07–159
- Darlington County youth fishing event set for June 2 - #07–156
- Drought Response Committee will meet June 6 in Columbia
- Nuisance alligators are responsibility of property owners in South Carolina - #07–158
May 28, 2007
- Adopt-A-Covey program sets May 31 deadline - #07–152
- Celebrate three Midlands rivers over three days - #07–154
- DNR courtesy boating inspections set during Memorial Day weekend - #07–150
- S.C. antler scoring sessions reveal many new records - #07–153
May 21, 2007
- First round results of Governor's Cup Billfishing Series - #07–148
- Historic habitat protection project completed in Hampton County - #07–144
- Hutchinson Island shellfish project enhances resource - #07–149
- Late frost may provide special opportunity to control hardwoods in longleaf ecosystem - #07–146
- Snakes more active in warmer weather - #07–147
- South Carolina waters open to commercial shrimpers May 23
May 14, 2007
- DNR plans public auction May 23 in West Columbia - #07–143
- Governor Sanford proclaims May Prescribed Fire Awareness Month - #07–136
- Homeowner’s guide to living with bears published by DNR - #07–137
- Natural Resources Board meets May 18 at Webb wildlife center - #07–134
- Orange flag indicates marina pumpout services - #07–142
- Over 600 participate in Goose Creek fishing event - #07–139
- Saltwater Fisheries Advisory Committee meets May 17 in Charleston - #07–140
- Spartanburg High earns first, second place at 2007 S.C. Envirothon - #07–141
- State Drought Response Committee upgrades S.C. to 'incipient' status - #07–135
May 7, 2007
- DNR purchases, protects 357 acres in York County - #07–128
- Law Enforcement Committee will meet May 9 in Columbia - #07–129
- Painted Bunting Observer Team seeks help from citizen scientists - #07–132
- Oyster season closes May 15; clam season closes May 31 - #07–130
- Waterfowl Advisory group will meet May 9 in Green Pond -
- Young Outdoor Communicators’ Competition awards presented - #07–131
April 30, 2007
- Benefits of prescribed burning are many, but challenges abound - #07–121
- Deer don’t make good pets, so don't adopt a ‘lost’ fawn - #06–123
- DNR plans public auction May 23 in West Columbia - #07–125
- Goose Creek youth fishing event May 5 - #07–126
- Harry Hampton Wildlife Fund awards 2007 scholarships - #07–122
- New materials for Georgetown area artificial reefs - #07–124
- North Carolina, South Carolina agree to temporary Jocassee access solution - #07–120
- State Heritage Trust Board will meet May 3 in Columbia - #07–119
- Youth fishing events scheduled around S.C. - #07–127
April 23, 2007
- Adopt-a-covey program sets May 31 deadline - #07–114
- Avoid bird, window collisions with these simple tips from DNR - #07–116
- Goose Creek youth fishing event May 5 - #07–118
- Small alligators are not a problem - #07–117
- Spring planting of longleaf pine feasible under certain conditions - #07–115
April 16, 2007
- Aiken County wildlife reserve open to public Saturdays in May - #07–111
- DNR plans public auction May 23 in West Columbia - #07–112
- Florence outdoor education trail opening, dedication set for April 14 - #07–109
- Growing-season burns a natural ecological process in South Carolina - #07–113
- Natural Resources Board meets April 20 at Yawkey Wildlife Center - #07–110
April 9, 2007
- Acclaimed wildlife artist to produce S.C. Duck Stamps - #07-103
- Hampton Marine Conservation Banquet set for Aug. 18 - #07-108
- Hartwell/Russell shoreline project needs volunteers - #07-107
- Marine scientist receives NOAA Excellence Award - #07-104
- May 31 deadline for Adopt-A-Covey Program - #07-105
- Plan and prepare now for fall dove hunting - #07-106
April 2, 2007
- Check-off for wildlife when doing state taxes - #07–99
- Landowners learn techniques of improving quail habitat - #07–101
- Mobility-impaired youth to participate in turkey hunt - #07–101
- Volunteers help to restore oyster habitat - #07–100
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet April 3 in Columbia - #07–98
March 26, 2007
- ACE Basin Adventure teacher workshop offered June 7-10 - #07–91
- Bluebird boxes can bring enjoyment to bird lovers - #07–95
- Coastal forums seek input from shellfish harvesters - #07–85
- DNR wins State Library Notable Document Award - #07–94
- Hartwell/Russell shoreline project needs volunteers - #07–92
- New boardwalk offers good viewing of wood storks at Dungannon Preserve - #07–90
- Pickens Environmental Consultant-Designer wins environmental award - #07–96
- Public asked to report sightings of endangered swallow-tailed kite - #07–87
- Regulations established on seabird nesting islands - #07–88
- Star Fort Pond near Ninety Six opens April 4 - #07–87
- State Youth Raccoon Hunting Championship held in Lowcountry - #07–93
- Stormwater program set March 28 in Charleston County’s Hollywood - #07–86
March 19, 2007
- Apache Pier cooperative project allows access to water, weather information - #07–78
- Environmental Awareness Award presented March 20
- Fishing tournament observer class offered - #07–82
- Landowners may be eligible for program to improve bird habitat with 'quail strips' - #07–80
- License purchases, boat title information available online - #07–81
- Migratory Waterfowl group meets March 21 in Columbia - #07–76
- Opening day of Classic to feature National Archery in Schools competition - #07–83
- Reel Art contest winners announced - #07–79
- S.C. Natural Resources Board to meet March 16 in Orangeburg - #07–75
- Stormwater program set March 28 in Charleston County’s Hollywood - #07–77
March 12, 2007
- Alligator Adventure headlines Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic - #07–70
- Aquatic Plant Management group will meet March 15 in Columbia - #07–68
- Brushy ditch banks, weedy field borders are beneficial to wildlife around farms - #07–74
- Forecast fair for turkey season; new look for 2007 turkey tags - #07–69
- Online calendar keeps you informed about DNR events - #07–73
- Santee Coastal youth turkey hunts application deadlines approaching - #07–71
- Wildlife food plot contest entry deadline is April 2 - #07–72
March 5, 2007
- Drought downgraded to ‘incipient’ status - #07–62
- First youth quail hunt conducted by state DNR - #07–67
- North Island dogs-only feral hog hunts in March - #07–63
- State’s only fish lock offers underwater view; access limited - #07–64
- Tagging program benefits from angler community - #07–66
- Trails workshop to be held March 6-7 in Oconee County - #07–61
February 26, 2007
- Adult-youth fishing begins March 3 in Bonneau WMA - #07–59
- DNR biologist receives Bayless Fisheries Award - #07–58
- Drought Response Committee downgrades to “incipient” status
- Harry Hampton Fund makes largest-ever donation to DNR - #07–55
- Marine Advisory Committee to meet March 2 in Charleston #07–54
- New trail at Chestnut Ridge Heritage Preserve is now open - #07–56
- Twiggy: The Water-Skiing Squirrel headlines Sportsmen’s Classic - #07–57
- Veterinary and rehabilitator of year awards announced - #07–60
February 19, 2007
- 20th Annual Wild Quail Management Seminars scheduled March 8-10, 2007 - #07–52
- Aiken county wildlife area open three Saturdays in March - #07–50
- Artificial reefs featured in Feb. 28 marine program - #07–47
- DNR officer nominated for public service award - #07–48
- DNR adult/youth turkey hunts deadline is March 2 - #07–49
- Duck hunters finish with a flourish on DNR waterfowl management areas - #07–51
February 12, 2007
- Antler scoring sessions scheduled in March across South Carolina - #07–43
- Commercial shad, herring fisheries now open in S.C. - #07–45
- Draft 2007 Aquatic Plant Management Plan now available for public review - #07–42
- Great Backyard Bird Count combines fun of bird watching, conservation - #07–41
- Jocassee, Turtle Island named Audubon Important Bird Areas - #07–40
- Law Enforcement Advisory Committee to meet Feb 14 in Columbia - #07–46
- Natural Resources Board to meet Feb. 16 in Charleston
- Recycling oyster shells benefits local environment - #07–44
- Waterfowl Advisory group will meet Feb. 13 in Columbia - #07–39
February 5, 2007
- Charleston businesswoman named to S.C. Natural Resources Board - #07–33
- Information on Clean Vessel Act now at new DNR website - #07–36
- Lee County landowner praises buffer programs for quail - #07–34
- Marine education opportunity for Title One schools - #07–38
- Save cats, wildlife: keep felines indoors - #07–35
- Youth hunting opportunities available in Georgetown County - #07–37
January 29, 2007
- Archaeological excavations open at Great Pee Dee March 12 - #07–30
- Feb. 6 grant proposal meeting set for Lynches Scenic River Trail - #07–20
- New online maps detail fish attractor sites - #07–21
- Palmetto Sportsmen's Classic set for March 23-25 in Columbia - #07–31
- Research offers condition report of coastal areas - #07–32
- Santee Cooper striped bass meeting is Feb. 1 in Manning - #07–26
- State Aquatic Plant Management Council meets Feb. 1 in Columbia - #07–25
- State Heritage Trust Board meets Feb. 8 at Santee Coastal - #07–28
- Shooting sports field day set for Feb. 10 near Garnett - #07–19
January 22, 2007
- Begin exploration of ACE Basin at Edisto Interpretive Center - #07–23
- DNR making presence at area boat shows - #07–22
- Grant proposal meeting for Lynches Scenic River Trail - #07–20
- New online maps detail fish attractor sites - #07–21
- Santee Cooper striped bass meetings continue Jan. 23 - #07–18
- Shooting sports field day set Feb. 10 near Garnett - #07–19
- Wood duck box plans now online - #07–24
January 15, 2007
- Commercial shrimp season to close Jan. 15 - #07–16
- Natural Resources Board meets Jan. 19 in Columbia - #07–13
- New Lowcountry public event series offered - #07–12
- Public invited to review little Pee Dee Scenic River Management Plan - #07–17
- Santee Cooper striped bass meetings continue Jan. 18 - #07–15
- Upstate mobility impaired deer hunts provide special days for hunters - #07–14
- Youth waterfowl days are set in state Feb. 3-4 - #07–11
January 8, 2007
- Applications for Orangeburg youth coon hunt due Jan. 10 - #07–07
- Cooper River Bridge materials enhance marine artificial reefs - #07–09
- Santee Cooper striped bass meetings get started Jan. 11 - #07–08
- Wildlife, Fisheries Committee will meet Jan. 9 in Columbia - #07–06
January 1, 2007
- 20th Annual Wild Quail Management Seminars scheduled March 8-10, 2007 - #07–03
- Applications for Orangeburg Co. youth coon hunt due Jan. 10 - #07–05
- Jan 6 youth deer hunt scheduled for Northampton WMA - #07–04
- SC winter weather awareness means preparing for ice storms - #07–01
- Youth waterfowl hunt applications due Jan. 5 - #07–02