February 21 was a beautiful and sunny 77 degree day. The insects and animals were all frolicking and out and about. The FYE class travelled for around an hour to reach the destination of the Santee Reserve. This specific 24000 acre land was different types of habitats within its property lines. These habitats include brackish waters, freshwater, tidal wetlands and agricultural fields that were historically used for capitalization and industry. In addition to the diverse habitats, numerous species of plants and animals decorate the property, species include reptiles, amphibians, migratory birds, and countless trees/ pines that are iconic to the south and low country.
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