Sporting Clays Shoot In Review

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Annual Sporting Clays Shoot—attendees, volunteers, and staff alike! We’re grateful to Bill and Linda Demmer, who hosted the event on their […]

The Ebb & Flow: August 2021

Dear Friends, I’m not a botanist, but I know enough to be dangerous. Hours of walking in the woods with trained biologists and learning both common and Latin names of […]

The Ebb & Flow: July 2021

Dear Friends, I still remember the summer internship that changed my life. I spent that internship learning about land protection and stewardship, and how this innovative tool–conservation easements–can be used […]

The Ebb & Flow: June 2021

Dear friends, This past month has been a whirlwind of activity at Lowcountry Land Trust. Thanks to two gifts in memory of VAdm. Douglas C. Plate, a former board member […]

The Ebb & Flow: May 2021

Dear Friends, I have good news!  Lowcountry Land Trust is celebrating its 35th anniversary, and with that, we are fast approaching two significant milestones – the protection of 500 properties […]

The Ebb & Flow: April, 2021

Dear Friends, We have made it to April, at long last. I don’t know about you, but this month I feel a stronger sense of rebirth than I ever have […]

The Ebb & Flow: March, 2021

Dear Friends, Welcome to the first edition of The Ebb & Flow, a monthly newsletter that will take the place of our former weekly communication known as The President’s Log. […]

President’s Log: February 3, 2021

“Love is what carries you, for it is always there, even in the dark, or most in the dark, but shining out at times like gold stitches in a piece […]

President’s Log: January 26, 2021

Dear Friends, Mark your calendars! We’re happy to announce our upcoming For the Love of the Lowcountry Auction. This online auction will allow nature lovers, hunters, and conservationists to bid […]

President’s Log: January 13, 2021

Dear Friends, Happy New Year! I am delighted to be reconnected with you after an extended period of leave from Lowcountry Land Trust. I have missed you! It has been […]