Introducing GIS Intern Ellie Sekelsky
Four collegians interned with Lowcountry Land Trust this summer across all aspects of programs and administration. You can read more about their unique experiences by clicking here. We are thrilled to introduce Ellie […]
What foresters need to know about the WestRock paper mill closure
Introduction Lowcountry Land Trust has heard from many foresters in the months since the 2023 closure of the WestRock paper mill was announced. In an industry where proximity to a […]
Board and staff updates for fiscal year 2024
As we embark on a new fiscal year, Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to share some important updates regarding our dedicated board members and exceptional staff. Several esteemed members of […]
How you can help restore local oyster habitats
The world is your oyster, or at least it feels that way for spat-baby oysters that float through the water looking for their new home. Lowcountry Land Trust’s Outreach and […]
Remembering Sam Carlton
We are deeply saddened to share the news of the sudden passing of Sam Carlton, a remarkable individual who made an indelible impact on the Lowcountry and its community of […]
Meet land stewardship intern Beth Peebles
Four collegians interned with Lowcountry Land Trust this summer across all aspects of programs and administration. You can read more about their unique experiences by clicking here. We are thrilled to introduce Beth […]
The importance of pollinators and how to attract them
Pollinators play a crucial role in our ecosystem by facilitating the reproduction of plants, ensuring food security, and maintaining biodiversity. Bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators enable plants’ fertilization process […]
The Historic Cooper River Region
A prominent feature of the Cooper-Ashley-Wando -Stono (CAWS) River Basin, the historic Cooper River region is a remarkably intact cultural landscape containing archaeological features from both before and after European […]
All About Johns and Wadmalaw Islands
Johns and Wadmalaw Islands within the Lowcountry’s Sea Islands region form a flagship landscape for Lowcountry Land Trust. These islands represent a rural, traditional way of life under the pressure […]
Conservation Focus Area: The ACE Basin
Lowcountry Land Trust is a long-time conservation partner in the ACE (Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto) Basin, a 1.7-million-acre watershed recognized by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and SC Department of Natural Resources […]