Why We Conserve Salt Marshes
Water is the fundamental source of life for wildlife and humans alike. Here in the Lowcountry, it shapes our borders, nourishes our bodies, and defines our lifestyles. Conversely, raging storms […]
The Angel Oak Effect with Samantha Siegel
In 2008, Samantha Siegel took a stand and started a movement to save the Angel Oak and its surrounding land from impending development. Along the way, she garnered support from […]
LLT Celebrates Earth Day at Keystone Tract
LLT Celebrates Earth Day at Keystone Tract Happy Earth Day! We hope you had the opportunity to get out there and show our planet some love. In celebration, our team […]
Protecting Home with Albert George
Albert George has had the honor to serve as the first Director of Conservation at the South Carolina Aquarium, positioning the organization as a leader in the field. He passionately […]
Lowcountry Land Trust Hires New Chief Advancement Officer
Lowcountry Land Trust Hires New Chief Advancement Officer Charleston, SC–Lowcountry Land Trust has hired Meg O’Halloran as chief advancement officer. She will work on the strategic direction of advancement initiatives, […]
Women in Conservation: Pam Porter
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are celebrating the women in our community who have taken a stand to protect the Lowcountry. We were delighted to speak with Lowcountry […]
Keeping the Balance With Lowcountry Land Trust
Ashley Demosthenes, President & CEO, sat down with Leyla Gulen of Fox 24 News Now to discuss Lowcountry Land Trust’s work and upcoming For the Love of the Lowcountry Auction. […]
Lowcountry Land Trust Protects More Land in the ACE Basin
Lowcountry Land Trust Protects More Land in the ACE Basin Magnolia Hall part of a critical mass of protected properties Lowcountry Land Trust has announced the permanent protection of 14 […]
McClellanville Land Placed in Conservation Easement
McClellanville Land Placed in Conservation Easement 22-acre parcel is part of important network of protected properties near McClellanville About 22 acres in McClellanville will be permanently protected after the owners […]
President’s Log: November 3, 2020
Dear Friends, I’m Kate Durand, the new Communications Coordinator here at Lowcountry Land Trust. I want to express my gratitude for the warm welcome I’ve received! The network of staff […]