A Project to Preserve an Environment Suitable for Endangered Species by Protecting the Land
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is proposing to acquire, protect, and manage 6,712 acres of land and remove 6,878 acres from the current acquisition boundary. The proposed additions include critical habitat, such as mature longleaf pine forests, riparian corridors, blackwater and tidal forested wetlands, managed wetlands, and the largest Carolina Bay in Georgetown County. The proposed subtractions include former upland buffers that have been developed into golf courses and residential communities, the Woodbury Wildlife Management Area (owned by […]