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The South Carolina Forestry Commission is proud to present to the citizens of South Carolina this updated 180-page edition of the agency’s native forest tree identification … Order it now » …
Pee Dee Basin Initiative - South Carolina Forestry Commission
The Forest Legacy program, which is administered by the U.S. Forest Service and funded through the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund, announced approval of a $50 million grant to …
Fire resources - South Carolina Forestry Commission
A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits outdoor burning, which includes yard debris burning, burning for forestry, wildlife or agricultural purposes, campfires, bonfires and other fires for …
Fire & Burning - South Carolina Forestry Commission
The fastest, easiest way to notify the Forestry Commission of your residential yard debris burn is through our website. Simply provide your county, address, name and contact information, and …
About Us - South Carolina Forestry Commission
As employees of the South Carolina Forestry Commission, we value: Safety We operate every day with a personal commitment to safety. Integrity We earn a high level of trust and respect. …
Economic development - South Carolina Forestry Commission
Forestry is a pillar of our state’s economy, contributing $23.2 billion+ annually while providing more than 100,000 jobs and $5.5 billion in annual labor income. Compared to other leading …
Management - South Carolina Forestry Commission
State law requires citizens to notify the South Carolina Forestry Commission before burning yard debris. Submit Your Notification
Columbia Headquarters - South Carolina Forestry Commission
The Headquarters of the South Carolina Forestry Commission is located at 5500 Broad River Road, Columbia, SC 29212. Mailing address: P.O. Box 21707, Columbia, SC 29221 …
Organization - South Carolina Forestry Commission
The South Carolina Forestry Commission divides the state into three geographically based administrative regions: the Pee Dee, Piedmont and Coastal regions. Each region is composed …
Resources - South Carolina Forestry Commission
State law requires citizens to notify the South Carolina Forestry Commission before burning yard debris. Submit Your Notification