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Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina continues to grow
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – The Upstate’s personal Tico the raccoon is within the operating for America’s Favourite Pet.
His proprietor says in the event that they win, they plan to donate the prize cash to the Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina. It was previously often known as the Wildlife Rehab of Greenville- the identical non-profit that rescued Tico.
“We take calls from the general public for orphans and injured wildlife and we convey them in for care and if it’s a child we elevate it till it’s launched after which if it’s an injured animal we get them the care that they want,” mentioned Wendy Watson, the group’s president.
The Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina was created again in 1993. They cared for about 3,000 animals final year– like Tiny the skunk.
Tiny got here to the non-profit at only a day previous.
“He was 18 grams and he was extraordinarily small,” defined Angela Wooden, a volunteer. “He actually lived in an incubator for 4 months as a result of he couldn’t preserve his physique temperature.”
He stays with Wooden completely, unable to be launched.
There’s additionally Mellow the owl, who Watson cares for after the hen was hit by a automotive in Florida.
“He’s blind in a single eye. He had a concussion, and he nonetheless will not be like a wild owl, he’s actually calm,” Watson added.
Volunteers are skilled on how one can maintain wildlife together with the place they need to keep, what they need to eat how one can groom them.
“I do should trim his nails as a result of they get actually sharp, and their beaks overgrow,” Watson mentioned. “You must trim it and file it to make it clean.”
Not a single particular person with the group is paid– everybody volunteering.
Angela, a nurse, grew to become a member of the Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina after seeing her pals maintain squirrels.
“We’ve got to do pre-exposure vaccines to have the ability to deal with these animals in addition to the raccoons, fox, animals of that supply,” Wooden talked about.
Whereas the non-profit is rising year-after-year, their mission stays the identical.
“Relying on the harm of the animal and what sort of animal it is– we are able to often assist,” Wooden talked about.
The Wildlife Rehab Group of South Carolina says they’re all the time in want of extra volunteers and donations.
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To vote for Tico as America’s Favourite Pet, click on right here.
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Gamecocks Motivated About Citrus Bowl Opportunity
As South Carolina prepares for its Citrus Bowl matchup against Illinois, the message from players is clear: this team isn’t just happy to be in Orlando.
The No. 15 Gamecocks (9-3) have their sights set on a historic tenth win, which would mark only the eighth time in program history the team has reached double-digit victories. Despite the disappointment of missing the expanded College Football Playoff, players emphasized their focus has shifted entirely to ending the season on a high note against the Fighting Illini (9-3).
“It’s just another chance to play with my teammates. All of them are like my brothers, even the coaching staff,” said defensive lineman Boogie Huntley, who confirmed earlier this week that he will play in the bowl game. “It’s just another opportunity to go out and have fun, show the nation and the world who South Carolina is.”
The Gamecocks enter the December 31 matchup at Camping World Stadium riding high after their victory over rival Clemson, a game that produced several players’ favorite moments of the season. Linebacker Debo Williams cited quarterback LaNorris Sellers’ game-winning touchdown run against the Tigers as his top memory, while Demetrius Knight Jr. still possesses the ball from his crucial interception to seal the rivalry win.
Sellers, whose heroics in the Clemson game have made him something of a campus celebrity, has maintained his focus despite the increased attention. “I trust him,” Sellers said of his relationship with coach Mike Shula, who was officially confirmed as the team’s new offensive coordinator earlier this week. “He’s coached a lot of guys and has a history with a lot of guys in the NFL. It’s about him trusting me and us continuing to have a great relationship from here on out.”
The defense, which has been a strength all season, appears motivated to finish strong. Safety Nick Emmanwori emphasized the team’s desire to approach this game differently than other teams who missed the playoff. “We want to come with a different mental approach,” Emmanwori said, noting the team is using the playoff snub as motivation.
For seniors like Tonka Hemingway, who recently won the Ray Tanner award, the bowl game represents one final opportunity to represent the school. “I’m really excited to put on the Garnet and black one more time and just leave it all out there,” Hemingway said.
South Carolina enters the game as an 9.5-point favorite against an Illinois team led by former Ole Miss quarterback Luke Altmyer, who has thrown for over 2,500 yards and 21 touchdowns this season. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m. on ABC, as the Gamecocks seek to close out what has already been a memorable season with one more victory.
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One dead in Orangeburg Co. Saturday night crash
ORANGEBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) – The South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person has died in an Orangeburg County crash from Saturday night.
Sgt. Tyler Tidwell says this accident happened at approximately 7:05 p.m. on Redmond Mill Road near Magenta Drive. This is about four miles east of the Town of North.
Tidwell says a Hyundai sedan was traveling west on Redmond Mill Road when they went off to the road to the left and struck a tree. They were the only person in the car and the only vehicle involved.
The Orangeburg County Coroner’s Office has not yet identified the victim.
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South Carolina offers transfer portal DL
South Carolina continues to mine the transfer portal to fill needs and the Gamecocks have sent out another known offer to an interior defensive lineman.
Bowling Green transfer portal DL Davonte Miles posted on Twitter/X Saturday that the Gamecocks have offered the 6-foot-5, 275-pounder.
In addition to South Carolina, Miles is hearing from Mississippi State, Memphis, Northwestern, and UConn.
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Miles is expected to play in Bowling Green’s bowl game on Dec. 26 and will likely make a decision after that.
Listed as a redshirt sophomore, Miles should have two years of eligibility left.
Miles collected 10 tackles, including a tackle-for-loss, and two quarterback hurries this season.
He is originally from River Rouge, Mich.
South Carolina is expected to bring in multiple interior defensive linemen from the portal as the Gamecocks will have to replace Tonka Hemingway, Boogie Huntley, Deandre Jules, and likely T.J. Sanders from this year’s talented group.
Carolina already has one portal commitment at the position in Texas A&M transfer and former five-star Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy.
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