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Does this qualify as a nature center? Our article nature center, uses the following definition:
A nature center (or nature centre) is an organization with a visitor center or interpretive center designed to educate people about nature and the environment.
I note that it is not included in List of nature centers in South Carolina, which would be easy to add if it qualifies. However, well it sounds like a great educational resource, I didn't see any evidence that it has a "visitor center or interpretive center". The definition doesn't explicitly say that such centers have to be open to the public but I think it's implicit, and my casual reading of the information about this location doesn't suggest that the public can just walk in. Unless someone can provide such evidence, I propose removing the cat.--S Philbrick(Talk)16:48, 26 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]