Course Title: (ECO108) NEMOURS WILDLIFE FOUNDATION: LOWCOUNTRY CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGY

This class uses a random draw selection for participation, with participants being notified on September 22, 2025. If selected, you'll be notified and must pay a $10 tour fee to confirm your spot. If not selected, you'll be waitlisted and contacted if a space opens. 

Please do not show up unless you've been confirmed and paid stand by admittance is no longer allowed.

Nemours Wildlife Foundation invites you to experience the ACE Basin! Join a Nemours staff member for a guided tour behind the property gates. Visitors get a chance to view managed tidal impoundments, upland pine savannas, and other unique landscapes. Learn about historical and cultural events shaping our Lowcountry wetlands and the conservation movement sustaining them. A 45-minute presentation in the DuPont Conservation Hall about the historical and cultural events that shaped the Lowcountry's wetlands is followed by a 2-hour wagon tour to the historic Nemours Wildlife Foundation. Participants will experience wildlife management in practice with an emphasis on the ecology and management of historic rice fields for migratory waterbirds and fire-adapted upland pine-grassland savannas.

Course Pre-requisites
(required) OLLI Annual Membership

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