SC Prescribed Fire Council Annual Meeting
The next South Carolina Prescribed Fire Council Annual Meeting will be held September 26-27, 2018 in Georgetown, SC!
The next South Carolina Prescribed Fire Council Annual Meeting will be held September 26-27, 2018 in Georgetown, SC!
The Tri-County Forestry Association will be hosting Kathryn Basha from Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (COG). She will talk about the COG’s role and also address the issues dealing with rural land uses and zoning in those areas. Click here for event flyer: TCFA_Mtg_Ann_Oct_2018
Outdoor Project’s Block Party Festival Series is coming to Charleston Saturday, October 20 at Tradesman Brewing Co.! This event will benefit Lowcountry Land Trust and our mission to protecting ecologically, agriculturally, and historically significant Lowcountry lands—and the way of life they make possible. Outdoor Project’s Block Party Festival will fill your day with outdoor adventure inspiration, gear […]
Join Garden & Gun at this SEWE weekend event that expands on this story through the perspectives of Ducks Unlimited, Nemours Wildlife Foundation, and Lowcountry Land Trust. The discussion will explore this extraordinary agricultural landscape and the work of duck hunters and landowners in the past century to make it one of the greatest conservation […]
Clemson Extension has partnered with several other Extension Services to offer an in-person webinar series related to forest management. The Woodland Stewards Webinar Series is a regional Extension program for landowners that aims to empower woodland owners to make sound management decisions to meet their objectives for their land. DATES: Thursday Evenings February 21 - […]
Fire Fest is taking place on March 23rd at the Awendaw Green from 10 AM - 3 PM. Bring the family for a fun, FREE event and discover how controlled burns are making our communities safer and restoring native forests. See a safe, live burn up close!* Click here to learn more. *Live burn weather permitting
"For humans to have a responsible relationship to the world, they must imagine their places in it. To have a place, to live and belong in a place, to live from a place without destroying it, we must imagine it. By imagination we see it illuminated by its own unique character and by our love […]
Participants will interact directly with biologists as they discuss the natural history, biology, and management of bobwhites and other members of the grassland bird guild. The workshop will include a morning classroom session and an afternoon field session. Classroom sessions will include: biology, history, population trends, various habitat management practices, and conservation efforts. Dates and […]
UPDATE: The Annual Spring Picnic is SOLD OUT and we cannot accept walk-ups the day of the event! Want to get the latest news and events delivered to your inbox? Sign up here to be on our mailing list. Tickets are now on sale for the Land Trust’s Annual Picnic on Saturday, April 27th at […]
The Growing Our Future – Annual Forestry Meeting has become a staple of the forest management community. Every year experts from various fields of study are brought together to share their work and knowledge with professional foresters and landowners alike. Click here for meeting agenda. The event includes breakfast and lunch catered by Shealy's BBQ. […]
In this workshop, you will learn about the biology, history, and the status of the coyote as well as harvesting and trapping techniques, and laws and regulations in regards to managing for coyotes. After the classroom portion, a professional trapper will demonstrate proper trapping techniques for you to see and try hands on.