CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — More than 40,000 families and wildlife enthusiasts gathered in Charleston for the annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition for three days of education, entertainment, and awareness.
SEWE officials say they reached record sales for general admission tickets and had overall success throughout the weekend.
“The energy across the peninsula during this weekend is something that you can’t really find anywhere else,” SEWE Marketing and Sales Director Meagan Trotta said.
From families and friends to wildlife enthusiasts, people came together for an unforgettable experience connecting with our environment.
“South Carolina is known for doing conservation right and SEWE is a part of that. conservation as a team sport” cartographer Travis Folk said…