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Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group

Through a collaborative effort between the Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group, Government Agencies, other Conservation Groups, Corporations and the general populous, we, together can make a difference in this world.

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The Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group (SWCG) is a Non-Profit Organization created with a mission to “Protect, Conserve and Reclaim the Southeastern United States diminishing wildlife and their habitats.” This will be accomplished through various pro-active programs to include but not limited to; (a) collaborations with State, Federal and Local Governments; (b)improvements to Parks, Refuges, Wildlife Management Areas, and Forests to increase visitor participation in turn increasing conservation education; (c)construct conservation education facilities and sites for use by elementary, middle and high school systems to educate the student population; (d)land acquisitions to ensure natural habitats remain in populated areas and to be used as educational venues for students and the general public; (e)trash and pollution removal; (f)and initiatives to assist in the fight against global warming.

Through a collaborative effort between the Southeastern Wildlife Conservation Group, Government Agencies, other Conservation Groups, Corporations and the general populous, we, together can make a difference in this world. Protecting, conserving and reclaiming the South's natural environments will be a great benefit to us all today and to all those in the future that continue on after us.
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