Featured, general•5 min read How to Become a True Patriot by Kitcki Carroll, USET/USET SPF Executive DirectorPublished in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on July 4, 2025 In less than 15 months, on July 4, 2026, we will commemorate the 250th anniversary [...] Read More
Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program (SCIPP) – Climate Tools May 24, 2021 This webpage is powered by the Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program in partnership with NOAA and the SRCC. The link connects users to an assortment of climate related tools specific…
Southern Regional Climate Center May 24, 2021 The mission of the Southern Regional Climate Center is to increase the use and availability of climate information in the Southern region that comprises the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi,…
South Carolina Forestry Commission – South Carolina’s Statewide Forest Resource Assessment and Strategy May 24, 2021 South Carolina is blessed with a rich diversity of forest resources. Comprising approximately 13 million acres, these forests range from hardwood coves in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains to…
South Carolina Forestry Commission – Invasive Species of South Carolina’s Forests May 24, 2021 The South Carolina Forestry Commission is proud to present this guide to some of the most common and problematic invasive species encountered in our state’s forests. Access the Resource
South Carolina Forestry Commission – Forest Health: Threats to South Carolina’s Forests May 24, 2021 This forest health manual highlights some of the insect pests and diseases you are likely to encounter in South Carolina’s forests, as well as some threats that are on the…
South Carolina Forestry Commission – Forest Health: Insect and Disease May 24, 2021 The I&D Section has the responsibility for monitoring, reporting, and coordinating suppression of endemic pests affecting forest trees in South Carolina. I&D also works closely with Christmas tree growers, nurseries…
Georgetown Climate Center – Preparing for Climate Change in South Carolina May 24, 2021 South Carolina has not developed a statewide adaptation plan. The Georgetown Climate Center has assembled the resources from the Adaptation Clearinghouse, which have been developed by the state and localities to…
North Carolina Forest Service – Invasive Plants May 24, 2021 Invasive exotic plants are those plants transported outside their normal home ranges and cause damage or harm in their new location. In their new homes, these alien species are free…
North Carolina Forest Service – Publications May 24, 2021 The North Carolina Forest Service has compiled all of their publications in a convenient, easy to navigate location on their web page. Access documents, plans, brochures and more on topics…
Georgetown Climate Center – Preparing for Climate Change in North Carolina May 24, 2021 Since North Carolina just released the North Carolina Resilience Plan in June 2020, the Georgetown Climate Center has indicated that this linked webpage will be updated in the future with the…
North Carolina Climate Risk Assessment and Resilience Plan – June 2020 May 24, 2021 From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina is a place of hardworking, resilient people and great natural beauty. In recent years we’ve faced unprecedented challenges, from hurricanes and flooding…
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Florida’s Nonnative Fish and Wildlife May 24, 2021 Nonnative species do not belong in Florida. Some do not cause many, if any, problems. Others, however, are invasive, meaning that they negatively impact native fish and wildlife, cause damage…