New state law impacting wake surfers in SC waterways
A new law in South Carolina prohibits wake surfing in state waters within 200 feet of a dock, person in the water or anchored boat.
A new law in South Carolina prohibits wake surfing in state waters within 200 feet of a dock, person in the water or anchored boat.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources says they are continuing to see reports of free-ranging, non-native black and white tegus. According to SCDNR, all black and white tegus and hybrids must be registered by September 25.
South Carolina is asking for public input on whether state leased Wildlife Management Areas should be open for hunting on Sundays. The Department of Natural Resources has an online survey up until July 28 as well as four public hearings planned across the state over the next two weeks.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources says two individuals were arrested in Lee County after several deer, hundreds of squirrels and other animals were found kept in crowded conditions in a mobile home.
Local Living: SCDNR wants you to be safe on the water this weekend, LCSD hosting a blood drive next month and more!
If you’re hitting the lake for the holiday, the Department of Natural Resources will have courtesy boat inspections at public boat landings this weekend. Tickets will not be written for violations, but boaters will be given an opportunity to correct the problem.
Wildlife officials in South Carolina say you might want to look out for a swarm of sea worms on the coast. They have a set of hooked jaws, so you will want to avoid swimming near them.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources is urging residents who own bird feeders to remove them until next month, pointing to a rise in bird deaths that could be caused by dirty feeders.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources says they have canceled the annual Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic. It was scheduled for March 26-28 at the State Fairgrounds.
If you’re looking for a way to get rid of your Christmas tree, the Department of Natural Resources has a solution.