Parks Adventures Minutes

This series features excerpts from the series Destination: SC Parks, produced by WNSC-TV in cooperation with the SC Department of Education. The programs can be incorporated into school news programs or used in the study of South Carolina geography and science. Each minute focuses on an aspect of flora or fauna found in South Carolina state parks.

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These are excerpts from the series Destination: SC Parks, produced by WNSC-TV in cooperation with the SC Department of Education. The short minute programs are provided for schools to incorporate into their school news programs or use in the study of South Carolina geography and science habitat. Each minute focuses on an aspect of flora or fauna found in South Carolina state parks. (From our Streamline collection)

Bald Eagle | Parks Adventures Minutes

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Bald eagles usually mate for life adding to the same nest year after year. Lanceford Canal State Park in South Carolina is one of the places you can see the bald eagle.
Catawba River Habitat | Parks Adventures Minutes

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The Catawba River is a great place to canoe or go kayaking because of the rocky shoals in Lanceford Canal State Park. In 1823, the canal was built, so larger boats could deliver goods to the coast.
Cherokee Indians | Parks Adventures Minutes

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In the mid 1750's the British had three forts in Cherokee country. You can see a model of Fort Prince George in Keowee-Toxaway Station's natural area in South Carolina.

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