Our mission is to partner with key stakeholders to lead conservation, protection, and restoration to benefit the resources, communities, and ecosystem services of the upper Waccamaw River.
The Upper Waccamaw Task Force is a collaboration of conservation organizations and local governments focused on identifying and protecting land parcels that have high conservation values and lead to landscape-scale land preservation and stewardship. The task force originally formed in 2009 as part of the effort to establish the Waccamaw River Blue Trail, a paddle route of about 100 miles stretching from the North Carolina line to Winyah Bay, and has met regularly since then to coordinate land protection efforts in the SC portion of the Waccamaw River watershed. The task force objectives include expanding recreational access, sustaining the rich ecological heritage of the area, and, as a result of multiple years of severe weather, now focuses on reducing problematic flooding in the area.
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American Rivers works to create a future of clean water and healthy rivers everywhere, for everyone.
ccail@americanrivers.org
(843)491-0280
Audubon South Carolina protects birds and the places they need, right here in South Carolina. We’re the state office of the National Audubon Society, with one million members and a century-long track record of success. Today, more than one-third of North America’s bird species are at risk of extinction unless we take significant conservation action. Habitat loss is a big challenge for birds. So is climate change. The good news is that when we protect South Carolina’s birds from these threats, we automatically protect our state’s ecosystems, clean air and water, our $20 billion tourism economy, and the one in ten South Carolinians who depend on tourism for their prosperity.
tim.evans@audubon.org
(601)218-8145
With your help, we work to protect the natural landscapes, abundant wildlife, clean water, and quality of life here in South Carolina.
action@scccl.org
(843)723-8035
The Carolina Wetlands Association promotes the understanding, protection, restoration, and enjoyment of North and South Carolina’s wetlands and associated ecosystems through science-based programs, education, and advocacy.
rick.savage@carolinawetlands.org
(919)412-9754
Conservation Voters of South Carolina
Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.
diriarte@ducks.org
(843)277-8241
Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation
Horry County’s mission is to provide a community environment in which the citizens and visitors of Horry County can enjoy the highest quality of life.
Lowcountry Land Trust
Through research, education, stewardship and training, the North Inlet – Winyah Bay NERR promotes healthy estuaries, watershed preservation, resilient coastal communities, and thriving ecosystems.
niwbnerr@gmail.com
(843)904-9023
Open Space Institute
Pee Dee Land Trust works with private landowners to plan and uphold conservation easements to permanently protect the significant natural, agricultural and historical resources in the Pee Dee Watershed.
pdlt@peedeelandtrust.org
(843)667-3229
South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
South Carolina Forestry Commission
The Nature Conservancy
NRCS is a federal agency that under the USDA, facilitates Farm Bill Conservation Programs. NRCS partners with private landowners, local and state governments, other federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations to maintain and restore healthy and productive landscapes. Conservation Programs include cost share and easements assist landowners in improving and protecting natural resources.
sudie.thomas@sc.usda.gov
(803)664-0806
Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
Waccamaw Regional Council of Governments
Winyah Rivers Alliance
Our mission is to protect, preserve, monitor and revitalize the health of the lands and waters of the greater Winyah Bay watershed. The Waccamaw Riverkeeper facilitates the collaboration of the UWTF to achieve its mission, goals, and objectives and advocates for land conservation in the watershed.
winyahrivers@winyahrivers.org
(843)349-4007
P.O. Box 554
Conway, SC 29528
843 .349 .4007
winyahrivers@winyahrivers.org
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