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South Carolina

This page contains links to websites about reptiles in USA - By State, in the category of "South Carolina", that we have found to date.

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Reptiles of the ACE Basin

This area is in southwestern South Carolina. ACE is an acronym for Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto, the names of the three main rivers that feed into this watershed. The Basin consists of ~350,000 acres that contain pine and hardwood uplands, forested wetlands, fresh, brackish and salt water marshes, barrier islands and beaches.140,000 acres belong to the National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR). The ACE Basin offers a great variety of habitat for amphibians and reptiles.

Roark's Reptile Safari - N. Charleston, SC

South Carolina Reptiles and Amphibians

Turtle and Tortoise Society of Charleston

The Turtle and Tortoise Society of Charleston (TTSC) is a non profit organization dedicated to the promotion of proper husbandry and education about all turtles and tortoises. We encourage the dissemination of information which will aid members in establishing and maintaining habitats which will ensure the health and growth of captive turtle populations.


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