SEWEE Association

Friends Group for the National Wildlife Refuges and Forest of coastal South Carolina

The South Eastern Wildlife and Environment Education Association (SEWEE Association) is the Friend's Group for the National Wildlife Refuges and National Forest of coastal South Carolina.

We work with our federal partners to achieve their mission in biological, cultural and educational activities. We have supported the Endangered Red Wolf and the Loggerhead Sea Turtle Nesting projects of Cape Romain NWR for over 10 years. We have helped Ernest F. Hollings ACE Basin NWR create a new public use area on the Combahee unit of the refuge. And we have worked with Waccamaw NWR as they develop places for visitors both in Georgetown and Horry counties. Check out the details on these projects!

We also work with Cape Romain and Francis Marion National Forest at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center to create fun, educational activities for visitors and school groups.

Our most important work, however, is to provide educational programs using our environment as the theme for all kinds of students: public and private school groups, home-school classes, teachers and scouting groups. These programs are offered through all our partners throughout the year. Learn more about our Sewee Earth Stewards program and other classes offered on our public lands.



The SEWEE Association is a non-profit organization.
SEWEE Association
P.O. Box 1131
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465-1131
email: sewee.association@earthlink.net


 

What's New

Music and Oysters for Wildlife 2010

Our Annual Fun(d)-raising Event is set for Saturday, January 16, 2010! Don't miss out on the fun! The Blue Dogs and Cravin' Melon are back with the best oysters in town!

Get details or buy tickets directly from ETIX.

 

Check out what our Sewee Earth Steward Students have been learning

We just had another successful Tour of Bulls Island with Rudy Mancke. See some of the things we saw that day.