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Up one levelConservation Is A Cornerstone Of The Lowcountry Hunt
“When you live in the country and you look out your back window,” she says, “what would you rather see: a bunch of houses, or a view of a marsh or a river, untouched and undeveloped forever and ever?” Nina Burke
Lowcountry Open Land Trust selects Elizabeth M. Hagood as Interim Executive Director
2010 Annual Membership Picnic
The Lowcounty Open Land Trust held its 2010 Membership Picnic at the Center for Birds of Prey sanctuary in Awendaw, SC.
LOWCOUNTRY OPEN LAND TRUST CROSSES 80,000 ACRE THRESHOLD
CHARLESTON, SC - JANUARY 24, 2010:
Greenbelt gets big boost
Post and Courier Saturday, August 1, 2009
Green Corridor
Move afoot to link tracts, protect land along Four Holes Swamp BY BO PETERSEN The Post and Courier Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Charleston County Greenbelt Bank
Requests for $23.2 million but only $3.9 million awarded $39 million available for further funding
18,967 coastal acres protected in '08
The Post and Courier Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Charleston Green: United They Stand
An impressive cadre of land preservationists work together to fight urban sprawl
Lowcountry Open Land Trust: Protecting the Natural Beauty and Wildlife of the Lowcountry
Cause Magazine, The official publication of the Junior League of Charleston Volume 2 Number 1
Brosnan Forest Easement Celebration
Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Norfolk Southern Corp., and neighbors protect rural land
Savannah River Preserve Flourishes
Did you know that the Savannah River swamp is a formidable natural formation complete with centuries-old cypress trees, oxbow lakes and endless pockets of wilderness?
Editorial: Protecting a forest treasure
Post & Courier Editorial Saturday, August 16, 2008
Brosnan's pines provide rare forest home
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Gift will preserve 12,488 acres
Norfolk Southern donates easement to land trust
Norfolk Southern donates easement to Lowcountry Open Land Trust
Gift protects 12,488 acres
2,000 Jasper acres put in Land Trust
Honey Hill Battle site preserved
Land Trust hits Conservation Record
January 28, 2008 - Lowcountry organization helps save more than 10,000 acres of private land.
