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Environmental Issues in Critical Coastal Wildlife Areas
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Over 12 Million Plastic Bags to Landfills for Cleanups
Rubber Tire Particles Are Actually MicroPlastics
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Why Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Is Removing Creosote-Treated Wood
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans 2021 Update On Abandoned/Derelict Boats
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Approach to Fixing Ocean Problems
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Has Found Fiberglass Boats are a Problem for the Environment
Is Treated Lumber a Bigger Problem for Marine Wildlife than Plastic?
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Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Past Accomplishments
Cedar Island – Crab Trap Removal
Collaborative Effort to Remove Abandoned Boats from Horry County Waters
Drum Island – Laying an Oyster Bed and Debris Removal
Eclipse Cleanup on Cedar Island
Even the Weather couldn’t keep these volunteers down.
Folly River Boat Removal
Gateway National Recreational Area, Floyd Bennett Field, New York
Governor McMaster sees that removing derelict boats from Charleston’s waterways can be tricky.
Grampian Sailboat Removal with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
Hurricane Sandy Impact Areas
Isle of Palms – North End, January 2021
Lighthouse Island, Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge
Local Volunteers Support 2022 Spring Harbor Cleanup and Oyster Reef Build
Major Milestone Reached – 100th Abandoned Boat Removed!
More than 8,500 pounds of fiberglass and lead were removed from the environment.
Morris Island
Party City Employees Assist Cleaning South Island
Pritchard Island
Raptor Point – Jamaica Bay, NY
Removal of the Last Horry County Boats
Sandy Hook, New Jersey – National Park System
Sandy Impact Area Worse Than We Thought It Would Be
South Santee Cedar Island Coastal Cleanup
Stono River Boat Inventory
The “Rusty” is Raised!
Tidal Marsh – Patriots Point Yorktown
Tidal Marsh Bottle Cleanup
Tidal Marsh Bottle Cleanup – 2nd Visit
Tidal Marsh Coastal Cleanup – 1/23/2016 – Charleston Harbor Resort
Triple Play – Three Derelict Boats in One Week
Uncooperative Boat Removal
Veterans, Volunteers and Wounded Nature-Working Veterans in Spring of 2024
VOLbreaks and Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Team Up to Clean Up.
Volunteers Lay Oyster Beds and Clean Drum Island in 2018
We Made History Laying 950 Oyster Bags and Removing Debris
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Clean Up Drum Island’s Western Coastline
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Coast Guard Volunteers Make Waterways Safer
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Partners Ensure Folly River Boat Ramp Cleared of Abandoned Vessels
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Senator Chip Campsen Remove Sunken Boat at Bennett’s Point
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Volunteers Clean Daniel Island Tidal Marsh
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Volunteers Clean Hog Island Marsh
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Volunteers on Drum Island – Eastern Coastline
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans and Volunteers Replenish Drum Island 2024
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Cleans Up Before the Holidays.
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Held their Annual Fall Event 2021
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Helped Remove Boats 104 through 106
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Helps Remove Abandoned Sailboat from Ashley River.
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Improve Georgetown Riverwalk by Removing Boats
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Make It Look Easy on James Island, SC
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Remove Cabin Cruiser at Dewees Inlet
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Return to Drum Island 2017
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Returns Daniel Island to it’s Pristine State
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Returns to Drum Island in 2020
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Visits Cedar Island After the Flood 2015
Wounded Nature-Working Veterans Work on Drum Island near Ravenel Bridge
Wounded Nature–Working Veterans Assists in Removing Sunken Sailboat
Cooper River Boatyard Facilitates Abandoned Boat Removal
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Wounded Nature–Working Veterans restore beaches to their original pristine beauty. Volunteers, boats, and donations make this happen.
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