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The Conservation Fund ensures Okefenokee refuge will remain wild by purchasing nearly 8,000 acre property near swamp.
A proposed extension to the Swamp Rabbit Trail is moving forward and could soon connect the cities of Fountain Inn and Simpsonville in Greenville County.
The Conservation Fund, a national nonprofit, agreed to pay $60.1 million for 7,765 acres near the Okefenokee Swamp once ...
SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Officials said they plan to break ground in the “near future” on a major extension to the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The Upstate Greenways and Trails Alliance said it has ...
Two cold-blooded giants face off in the ultimate predator showdown: the alligator and the anaconda. We compare their raw ...
Fine says the water quality has gotten progressively worse, especially after a new housing development was built on the other ...
Deep in a secluded swamp, the team uncovers bizarre and unidentifiable items while magnet fishing. The suspense builds as ...
A group of landowners in Northern Province have called on the Papua New Guinea and the United States governments to assist in ...
The largest black water swamp in North America has been on the minds of conservation groups for six years. How the land deal ...
Mr. Chiaramonte was an investigative reporter and producer at Fox News, a correspondent for the New York Post, and a news ...
Florida’s decision to build a massive detention facility for undocumented immigrants in the middle of the Everglades is fast ...
The Trump administration is funding a project in Florida that seeks to turn an airfield in the Everglades — surrounded ...