Course Description
This is not just any nature walk! Spend a Friday morning exploring some of South
Carolina's greatest natural treasures with renowned naturalist Rudy Mancke. Meet
us at the park and enjoy an exciting and captivating lecture.
Congaree National Park provides a sanctuary for plants and animals, a research site
for scientists, and a place for you to walk and relax in a tranquil wilderness setting
amidst giant hardwoods and towering pines. The primary significance of Congaree National
Park is demonstrated through its unique bottomland hardwood forest communities, the
overall height of the forest canopy and associated number of national and state champion
trees, as well as the presence of a well-preserved, biologically diverse, and dynamic
river floodplain ecosystem.
Waters from the adjacent Congaree and Wateree Rivers periodically sweep through the
Park’s floodplain, carrying nutrients and sediments that nourish and rejuvenate this
unique ecosystem. Forested wetlands, oxbow lakes, slow moving creeks and sloughs
provide ample habitat for fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, insects and
other aquatic life. A variety of forest communities are also represented across the
landscape, with dominant tree species ranging from upland pines along the elevated
bluffs to bottomland species such as bald cypress and water tupelo within the floodplain.
Important Information
- The program will be hosted by Rudy Mancke and escorted by USC staff. We will meet
you at the park on Friday. Directions will be emailed to you approximately one week
before the course.
- Each session is limited to 40 participants.
- We will run these programs in all types of weather and will not postpone or cancel
a program unless extreme conditions warrant.
- Traveling in the backcountry can be hazardous. You are responsible for informing yourself
about these hazards and taking necessary precautions.
- Guests should be prepared with sunscreen, bottled water, bug spray, good walking shoes,
and snacks to ensure a comfortable day.
Course Fee - $49
Meet Your Instructor
Rudy Mancke
Rudy Mancke serves as a distinguished lecturer in natural history at the USC School
of the Environment. He is perhaps best known as director of nature programming for
S.C. ETV and for NatureScene, a nationally syndicated TV show on which he appeared
for 23 years.
Before his television career, Mancke was natural history curator at the South Carolina
State Museum and, before that, a high school biology and geology teacher. He earned
a degree at Wofford College and did graduate work at USC, and has received honorary
doctorate degrees from the College of Charleston, Converse College, Coker College,
Presbyterian College, Winthrop University, and Wofford College. He writes articles,
maintains a demanding public speaking schedule, and is host of Nature Notes on educational
radio.
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SC 29208. Your seat is not guaranteed until payment is received.
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Once you have paid and are enrolled, you'll be emailed location and parking information for face-to-face programs or online
instructions about one week before the program begins.