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He’s led Southeast wildlife management for the last four years. In a Monday phone interview, Scott, who grew up in Juneau, said he’s been proud of his and his department’s work in that time.
The illegal traffic in wildlife, a nearly $20-billion-a-year business, adds up to a global war against nature. Unchecked, it will give us a most un-Disneyesque future in which Dorothy’s “Lions ...
Florida wildlife officials are releasing fake snakes around state landmarks to raise awareness about nonnative species. Here in Texas, residents in Carson County are seeing an alarming abundance ...
Illegal wildlife trade totals billions of dollars a year globally, and conservationists say the problem is most acute in Southeast Asia. NPR's Michael Sullivan reports in a three-part series for ...
Voices Southeast Asia is the front line of the illegal wildlife trade battle. It’s time for G7 to take action. We must rethink our approach to tackling the illegal wildlife trade in the wake of ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- The 41st Southeastern Wildlife Exposition kicks off in the Lowcountry this weekend. The annual event, known as SEWE, began in February 1983 with about 100 artists and exhib… ...
Illegal wildlife trade totals billions of dollars a year globally, and conservationists say the problem is most acute in Southeast Asia. NPR's Michael… ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The 41st annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) was a success in 2023, according to Charleston tourism and SEWE officials, calling it a “banner year&#8… ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, a three-day festival that brings together wildlife experts, artists, and exhibitors, begins Friday in downtown Charleston. Over ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The 2021 Southeastern Wildlife Exposition has been canceled due to the rising COVID-19 cases in South Carolina. The event was supposed to be held in Charleston in February ...
The much-anticipated Southeastern Wildlife Exposition is back Friday for the 43rd year. It's a weekend combining wildlife, art, conservation, and education.But ...
He’s led Southeast wildlife management for the last four years. In a Monday phone interview, Scott, who grew up in Juneau, said he’s been proud of his and his department’s work in that time.