Regional, North America, United States, South Carolina, Science and Environment
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- Forest Service Research Notes SE - 150.
- Contact, membership, and field trip information for this statewide association headquartered in Columbia.
- Report that summarizes available information concerning the level and sources of mercury in the environment,particularly in marine fish; its transformation to methyl-mercury; its ability to bio-accumulate in the food chain; and its toxicity to man.
- Non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for professionals in the water and wastewater industry. Contains contact information, links, regulations, photos, and information about jobs and seminars.
- Species listed by county and for the entire state.
- Member companies and individuals committed to seeing forest preservation through management; includes current events, news, and related links.
- USDA-ARS (Florence, SC) research projects in agriculture on soil, water, constructed wetlands, animal waste management, irrigation, tillage, colored mulch, and site specific farming.
- Protects natural resources and traditional landscapes of the coast; find out about programs, events, and volunteer information.
- Cases, projects, and funraising information from this group working to protect the natural environment by providing legal services and improving the state's system of environmental regulation.
- Find pdf downloads of maps and resources, links, and contact information.
- List prepared by the American Society of Mammalogists. Includes common name, scientific name, status, and distribution.
- Location and frequency of repeater stations.
- Research and databases on rare, endangered and threatened species occurrences, special habitats, and ecosystem features such as rock outcrops, limestone sinks, Carolina bays, and old-growth forests.
- List by family with scientific and common names.
- Links to photographs provided by Neoperceptions.com.
- Features herp images and information including tales, humor, observation notes, nature commentaries, news, and links.
- South Carolina coastal tides from the North Carolina border to the Georgia border.
- Clemson publication Nutrient Management for South Carolina, Based on Soil Test Results, EC 476.
- A university research institute, SCIAA initiates and conducts a broad range of field research and collections research throughout the state.
- Non-profit organization committed to the preservation and protection of native plant communities in the state.
- Listed and candidate endangered species provided by the National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition.
- Contact information, calendar of events, membership information, meetings, and activities for this affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Paper describing South Carolina's water sources and that provides suggestions for how South Carolina's water should be utilized and managed.
- Real time and historic water data from gauging stations, publications, and hydrological conditions.
- Fact sheet providing earth science information.
- Information about locally occurring species of moths, including distribution maps, species accounts, and photos of adults and some larvae.
- Contact information for this society promoting clinical, laboratory science.
- Shows, on a county by county basis, the distribution of all native and naturalized ferns, fern allies, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
- Acts to preserving the natural resources of the state through educational and public awareness programs; find out about the Schoolyard Habitat Project, read current legislation, or check out the kids page.
- Names, photographs, and botanical descriptions of aquatic plants that are illegal to possess.
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