Preserving Nature - Part 1![]() Taxidermy (from the Latin for classifying skins) is the art of mounting or reproducing dead animals for display (e.g. as hunting trophies) or for other sources of study, but that definition doesn't come close to the art required. Jean checks in with Tony Gray of Sportsman's Choice Taxidermy in Orangeburg. 32M and 7:43 minutes
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| Preserving Nature - Part 2 Taxidermy is the art of mounting or reproducing dead animals for display (e.g. as hunting trophies) or for other sources of study, but that definition doesn't come close to the art required. Jean checks in with Tony Gray of Sportsman's Choice Taxidermy in Orangeburg. |
Palmetto Portraits: Wildlife Sampler Take a few minutes for a tour of wildlife around the Palmetto State. 14M and 3:23 minutes |
Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve Covering 434 acres in McCormick and Edgefield Counties, Stevens Creek Heritage Preserve includes a north facing (and therefore moist) bluff that harbors 15 rare plant species. It is an important protected site for the state endangered Webster's salamander. 27M and 8:10 minutes |