2008 S.C. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE SET IN MYRTLE BEACH - 2008 S.C. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE SET IN MYRTLE BEACH The annual South Carolina Conservation Partnership Conference will take place in Myrtle Beach Jan. 16-18, 2008, at Kingst

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2008 S.C. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE SET IN MYRTLE BEACH
Posted on Friday, November 16, 2007 @ 05:14:04 EST by Dawg

SC Dept. of Natural Resources 2008 S.C. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE SET IN MYRTLE BEACH

The annual South Carolina Conservation Partnership Conference
will take place in Myrtle Beach Jan. 16-18, 2008, at Kingston
Plantation. This year's theme is "South Carolina at the Crossroads-The
Future of Our Water."
The deadline to register is Dec. 31. Print and mail in a
registration form by visiting
www.dnr.sc.gov/conservation/conference.
The conference will focus on the challenges that South Carolina
may face in the near future concerning water quality and quantity.
Featured speakers include local, regional, and national conservationists
who will address a range of topics including watershed assessment,
defining resource concerns in impaired watersheds, and how to deal with
water quantity concerns.
Special guest speaker at the opening luncheon is Tom Lester,
better known as "Eb" from the popular television series "Green Acres."
Lester is a strong supporter of conservation and natural resources
planning.
For more information about the conference, or about exhibiting
and/or sponsorships, contact Mary Hill at (864) 229-3004, extension 101.

The conference is jointly sponsored by the S.C. Association of
Conservation Districts, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources and the
U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service.
For more information on Conservation Districts, contact Marc Cribb at
(803) 734-6367 or via e-mail
cribbm@dnr.sc.gov.
DNR protects and manages South Carolina's natural resources by
making wise and balanced decisions for the benefit of the state's
natural resources and its people. Find out more about DNR at
www.dnr.sc.gov.
 

 

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