Sustain SC and The Shi Institute celebrate the graduation of the fifth class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative Fellows
June 8, 2026Sustain SC, in partnership with the Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities at Furman University, announced the graduation of the fifth class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative (SLI) Fellows. This year’s cohort…
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Celebration of the permanent protection of the 972-acre Meyer Lake Tract
May 19, 2026The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Lowcountry Land Trust and conservation partners will celebrate the permanent protection of the 972-acre Meyer Lake Tract, a landmark conservation achievement along the…
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Lowcountry Land Trust protects 84 acres on Wadmalaw Island, expanding conservation corridor
May 12, 2026Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to protecting land and water forever and connecting the community to conservation, announced the permanent protection of H&H Farm, approximately 84 acres of private…
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SCDES now accepting applications for projects aimed at reducing diesel emissions
May 5, 2026The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announced the availability of grant funding aimed at reducing diesel emissions and improving air quality throughout the state. Diesel emissions make up…
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County Council approves Greenbelt funding to protect more than 900 acres countywide
April 30, 2026Last night, Charleston County Council approved over $11.5 million in Transportation Sales Tax funding for Greenbelt projects that will protect more than 900 acres throughout the county. The 5 approved projects, part of the…
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Nearly 500,000 pounds of trash removed statewide during PalmettoPride’s SC Sweep
April 28, 2026In only its second year, the SC Sweep expanded into a growing statewide movement, tripling litter removal totals and engaging volunteers in every South Carolina county. In just a few…
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Governor McMaster honored with inaugural Palmetto Conservation Leadership Award
April 28, 2026South Carolina Land Trust Network recognizes decades of leadership protecting the state’s natural and historic resources The South Carolina Land Trust Network (SCLTN) presented Governor Henry McMaster with the inaugural Palmetto Conservation Leadership Award,…
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Lowcountry Land Trust protects key Wadmalaw Island property along Bears Bluff Road
April 14, 2026Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to protecting land and water forever and connecting the community to conservation, announced the permanent protection of Newground, a working farm spanning 58 acres…
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Lowcountry Land Trust permanently protects Holmes Tract, strengthening a growing conservation corridor on Johns Island
March 3, 2026Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to conserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and future generations, announced the permanent protection of the Holmes Tract, an impactful, six-acre property on…
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S.C. Environmental Awareness Award presented to ‘Save Our Saluda’ President Melanie Ruhlman
February 5, 2026The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and participating state agencies proudly announce Melanie Ruhlman, president of “Save Our Saluda”, as the recipient of the 2025 South Carolina Environmental Awareness…
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Emerger Strategies partners with Ecolytics to help fly fishing and outdoor brands achieve credible sustainability data and B Corp readiness
February 4, 2026Emerger Strategies, a sustainability solutions provider serving fishing and outdoor brands, announced a strategic partnership with Ecolytics, a sustainability data and impact management platform. The partnership expands Emerger Strategies’ capabilities…
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Draft 2026 aquatic plant management plan available for public review and comments
January 29, 2026The public is invited to review and provide comments on the draft 2026 South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan, which outlines how native and non-native aquatic plants should be best…
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Sustain SC welcomes new board member and announces executive committee updates
January 29, 2026Sustain SC announced updates to its Board of Directors, including the addition of a new board member and leadership changes to the Executive Committee that will support the organization’s purpose…
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Critical gap along Savannah River corridor protected forever
January 20, 2026Lowcountry Land Trust announced 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 119 and U.S.…
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Heritage launches landscaping giveaway to support local nonprofits in Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville
January 13, 2026Three Nonprofits to Receive a Full Year of Professional Landscaping Services Heritage, a leading provider of commercial landscape solutions for South Carolina businesses, announced today the launch of a new…
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South Carolina Water Utilities employees continue strong tradition of community service in 2025
January 6, 2026Team Members Dedicate 730 Volunteer Hours Supporting Families, Schools, Community Organizations, and Environmental Stewardship Across South Carolina Giving back to the communities it serves remains a core part of South…
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Partners establish future county park along the Ashley River
December 11, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust and Dorchester County Government announced the permanent protection of the Barry Tract, a 67-acre property along the historic Ashley River Road National Scenic Byway. The Land Trust has officially…
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Century-old live oak successfully relocated to anchor new Gather MTP campus
December 4, 2025A century-old live oak has completed a rare journey across the future Gather MTP campus in Midtown Mount Pleasant, officially taking its place as the defining marker of the new…
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Sustain SC awards second round of grants through Land and Water Action Platform
December 4, 2025Sustain SC has announced the second round of grants awarded through its Land and Water Action Platform (LAWAP), advancing conservation projects across South Carolina in partnership with the state’s business…
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Conservation partners unite to protect Blessing Plantation, forever
November 25, 2025Lowcountry 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 property…
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Lowcountry Land Trust protects 3 generations of family land on Johns Island
November 13, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and future generations, is proud to announce the permanent protection of a 37-acre property on Johns…
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Moore & Van Allen earns 24 Charleston metropolitan rankings in 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®
November 9, 2025Moore & Van Allen PLLC (MVA) announced that the firm’s Charleston office earned 24 metropolitan rankings in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms®. The firm also earned nine national…
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SCDNR’s oyster restoration program celebrates 25 years
October 29, 2025Director says program is one of the top oyster recycling and restoration efforts nationwide The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) hosted a “partnership meeting” earlier this month at…
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266-acre Knight Tract protected forever
October 23, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced the acquisition of the 266-acre Knight Tract in Dorchester County. This project represents a significant step toward achieving a long-held conservation goal: connecting the 13,000+ acres…
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Cobblestone Land Co. launches to redefine land development services across the Southeast
October 20, 2025Cobblestone Land Co., a full-service landscape and hardscape development company, formerly Bridgewater Land Services, announced its official launch, bringing a new level of clarity, accountability and craftsmanship to the land…
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Nominations sought for 2025 S.C. Environmental Awareness Award
October 7, 2025The state of South Carolina is seeking nominations for an award to recognize individuals making strides in raising environmental awareness and safeguarding our natural resources. Nominations for the 2025 S.C.…
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PalmettoPride announces 2026 Tree Grant recipients
October 7, 2025Program Helps Restore South Carolina Tree Canopy One Year After Hurricane Helene PalmettoPride has awarded 1,503 trees to 18 organizations in 13 counties through its annual Tree Grant program, offered…
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Nemours Wildlife Foundation welcomes Dr. Stephen Clements as Wildlife Scientist
September 30, 2025Nemours Wildlife Foundation recently welcomed Dr. Stephen Clements to its team as Wildlife Scientist. “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Clements to our team,” said Dr. Andrew Bridges, president and…
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Consolidation Was the Right Move for the Lowcountry’s Water Future
September 22, 2025By Becky Dennis Director of Operations Kiawah Island Utility Water is our most precious resource, and the responsibility to deliver it safely and reliably is one we take seriously locally…
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Charleston County Council announces creation of Transportation Sales Tax committee, receives report detailing program accomplishments
September 16, 2025During the meeting on September 11, 2025, Charleston County Council announced the establishment of a Transportation Sales Tax Program Special Committee, which will help guide the future of the county’s…
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Tickets now on sale for Charleston’s 15th Annual Party for the Parks on Nov. 8
September 11, 2025Tickets are now on sale for the 15th annual Party for the Parks, the fall fundraiser hosted by the Charleston Parks Conservancy on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, from 6 p.m.…
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The City of Charleston announces changes to trash collection days beginning October 1
September 11, 2025Beginning October 1, 2025, the City of Charleston will implement changes to trash collection days for residents in specific areas. The update applies to trash collection only (including appliances, construction debris, furniture,…
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Clemson officials find Asian Longhorned Beetle in Mount Pleasant
September 11, 2025Officials with the Clemson University Department of Plant Industry (DPI) are asking residents, arborists, construction site contractors and debris management companies to refrain from moving certain hardwood tree debris, including…
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State Agencies encourage nominations for S.C. Environmental Awareness Award
September 11, 2025The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) and fellow state agencies are seeking nominations for an award to recognize individuals who do extraordinary work advocating for our state’s natural…
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Charleston City Council advanced the Battery extension project and committed additional funding for citywide flood solutions
September 11, 2025Following a successful trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with leadership at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston City Council voted last night to move the long-discussed Battery Extension…
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South Carolina Conservation Bank welcomes new board members
August 28, 2025The South Carolina Conservation Bank announced the appointment of three board members to its board. Atlantic Packaging president and founder of A New Earth Project, Wes Carter was appointed by…
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Lowcountry Land Trust names Matt Williams as next President & CEO
August 26, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust has chosen Matt Williams as its next President & CEO. Thoughtfully selected after a six-month nationwide search, he will officially transition into this role on September 15,…
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Atlantic Packaging President Wes Carter appointed to Board of the South Carolina Conservation Bank
August 14, 2025Atlantic Packaging announced that company President Wes Carter has been appointed to the South Carolina Conservation Bank board by Governor Henry McMaster. This appointment highlights Carter’s continued leadership in sustainability…
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Lowcountry Land Trust secures permanent protection for historic Coakley Chapel Park
August 12, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced the permanent protection of Coakley Chapel Park, a 6.5-acre property located in the heart of the Hamlin Beach settlement community and historic district in Charleston County.…
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South Carolina Water Utilities announces consolidation of Lowcountry water and wastewater systems
August 12, 2025Consolidation Helps Stabilize Rates and Supports Critical Infrastructure Upgrades KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. – South Carolina Water Utilities (SCWU), the largest private water and wastewater provider in the state, has announced…
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S.C. Department of Veterans Affairs fund Living Shoreline Program “Bio-Rock Experimentation” in the Broad River
July 28, 2025Multi-agency collaboration for living shoreline coastline protection program through ongoing SMART REEF / Living Shoreline development and oyster restoration program. Coastal Carolina University (CCU), and the environmental non-profit Global Eco…
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Vinx Pest Control
July 28, 2025At Vinx Pest Control, we deliver comprehensive pest management solutions for residential and commercial clients throughout Charleston, SC, and surrounding areas. Our services encompass controlling and preventing a wide range…
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Future Angel Oak Preserve recognized as community forest
July 24, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced that the future Angel Oak Preserve has been officially designated a Community Forest by the Old-Growth Forest Network. This national honor affirms that the Angel Oak…
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Chief Conservation Officer
July 24, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce that its longtime Chief Conservation Officer, David Ray, has been selected as the next Executive Director of the Blue Ridge Conservancy in the North Carolina…
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College of Charleston Alumna awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
July 7, 2025With the help of the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards, marine biology graduate Emily Dombrowski ’23 recently received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Emily Dombrowski ’23 earned dual degrees…
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GIS & Conservation Planning Manager
June 16, 2025The GIS & Conservation Planning Manager is critical to the successful and efficient function of the Conservation Department, and this position will report to the Chief Conservation Officer. The GIS & Conservation Planning Manager…
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OP-ED: Amid Budget Fights, One Conservative Clean Energy Idea Gains Ground
June 13, 2025By Evan Patrohay With the reconciliation debate in full swing and the fate of clean energy subsidies hanging in the balance, many environmentally minded conservatives like myself are paying careful…
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Historic Red Top Park protected forever
May 22, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced the permanent protection of Red Top Park, a cornerstone of community life in the historic Red Top neighborhood of Charleston County. The conservation of this culturally…
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Nature Conservancy purchases Jasper County’s Chelsea Plantation
May 14, 20252,700+-Acre property planned for future public access Jasper County’s Chelsea Plantation – the site of a proposed development that drew widespread, vocal opposition from citizens throughout the Lowcountry – has…
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Dorchester County celebrates new public kayak launch
April 24, 2025On April 22, 2025, Dorchester County Council joined with Dorchester Parks and Recreation Commission and Dorchester County Parks and Recreation staff, to celebrate the opening of the new Swan Drive…
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