It Can’t Wait: Accelerating Conservation in South Carolina (Video)

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce the organization’s It Can’t Wait campaign. The $8 million effort will accelerate the organization’s ability to protect land and water for public benefit […]
Six Impactful Acres on Johns Island Protected Forever

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the permanent protection of the Holmes Tract, an impactful, six-acre property on Johns Island. The tract strengthens connectivity between conserved lands, protects sensitive […]
Boeing Supports Angel Oak Preserve with $1 Million Gift

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce a $1 million donation from The Boeing Company to support the creation of the Angel Oak Preserve. This immersive park and living museum […]
2026 Summer Internship Applications Now Open

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce four paid summer internship opportunities for students and young professionals passionate about land conservation and environmental protection. Community Conservation Intern: This position will […]
Celebrating the Charleston County Greenbelt Program

For more than two decades, Charleston County’s Greenbelt Program has quietly but powerfully shaped the region, protecting treasured landscapes, conserving water and wildlife, and enhancing overall resilience and quality of […]
Critical Gap Along Savannah River Corridor Protected Forever

Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the permanent protection of the Garnett Tract, a 664-acre property located on the Hampton/Jasper county line. With road frontage along both SC Highway […]
2025: A Pivotal Moment for Conservation (Digital Impact Report Included)

Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to celebrate its incredible accomplishments of 2025 with you, our dedicated community of trustees, donors, volunteers, and champions for conservation. The year saw measurable landscape-scale […]
Introducing Kate Parks Schaefer, Chief Conservation Officer

Header Photo Credit: Post & Courier Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the appointment of Kate Parks Schaefer as its next Chief Conservation Officer (CCO), effective January 5, 2026. […]
Partners Establish Future County Park Along the Ashley River

Lowcountry Land Trust and Dorchester County Government are proud to announce the permanent protection of the Barry Tract, a 67-acre property along the historic Ashley River Road National Scenic Byway. […]
Conservation Partners Unite to Protect Blessing Plantation, Forever

Lowcountry Land Trust is honored to celebrate Berkeley County, the Open Space Institute (OSI), and the des Francs family in permanently protecting the entirety of Blessing Plantation, a 628-acre historic […]