President and Chief Executive Officer
April 16, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust is searching for its new President and Chief Executive Officer to lead this well-established organization. As a leading voice in conservation, the Lowcountry Land Trust’s CEO is responsible for…
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Little Goat Island protected forever
April 2, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced the permanent protection of Little Goat Island, an undisturbed sea island southwest of Goat Island and north of Isle of Palms along the Intracoastal Waterway. The…
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Lowcountry Land Trust announces permanent protection of Little Goat Island
April 1, 2025A Pristine Sea Island Near Isle of Palms Secured Through Generous Land Donation Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and future generations,…
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S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) begins daily ground-level ozone forecasts for residents
April 1, 2025From April 1 through September 30, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) provides a daily forecast for ground-level ozone concentrations across the state. These forecasts can help South…
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Lowcountry Land Trust announces the protection of culturally significant property in the Ashley River Historic District
March 12, 2025Vital piece of land preserves scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, and the region’s rich cultural heritage Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and…
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Easement safeguards history and habitat in the Ashley River Historic District
March 12, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust shares the permanent protection of a 20-acre property along the Ashley River, an accomplishment made possible thanks to the generosity of private landowners who donated a conservation…
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Johns Island gains new greenspace along Main Road
February 28, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust is thrilled to announce the successful acquisition, protection, and transfer of Main Road Park on Johns Island. This 40-acre landmark project, fully funded by the Charleston County…
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Apply for our paid summer internships by March 4
February 19, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust offers four paid summer internships for degree-seeking students passionate about land conservation and environmental protection. These internships offer valuable experience in the field of land conservation while making a positive impact…
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Conservative voters continue strong support for conservation
February 18, 2025In a state-wide poll, Republican primary voters express significant support for conservation and resilience efforts across South Carolina. A new state-wide poll of 1,200 GOP voters conducted by Sustain SC…
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94 acres of vital Johns Island farmland protected
February 13, 2025On January 28, Lowcountry Land Trust announced the acquisition of Grayson Oaks, a 94-acre property on Johns Island. This transformative purchase addresses South Carolina’s agricultural land loss crisis while protecting…
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Little Fee Tract easement strengthens ACE Basin
February 13, 2025Lowcountry Land Trust announced the conservation of the Little Fee Tract, permanently protecting 314 acres in the ACE Basin. The fully donated conservation easement, with 1.77 miles of direct river…
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Will changing weather patterns expose dolphins to more chemicals?
January 30, 2025Sarasota Bay, Florida, study aims to understand whether excess rainfall and red tides impact the concentration of chemical contaminants in dolphins Since 2016, the College of Charleston and its partners…
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Federal Government awards million-dollar grant to fund land acquisition of Barry Tract
January 21, 2025Project to Further Conserve Green Space, Protect the Environment, and Provide New Public Park On January 8, 2025, the final piece of funding was awarded for acquisition of the 67-acre…
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America’s State Parks selects South Carolina Parks Director to serve as President
January 15, 2025The National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD), the leadership organization behind America’s State Parks, announced the appointment of Paul McCormack as its new President and CEO. McCormack brings nearly…
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Knockout Mosquito Systems
January 6, 2025Knockout Mosquito Systems is the best mosquito control company in Charleston SC. If you are tired of being bitten by mosquitoes and other bugs in your yard, then call us…
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SCDES launches new Coastal Atlas to provide valuable information about SC’s Coastal Environment
January 6, 2025The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services’s Bureau of Coastal Management (BCM) launched a new public resource providing valuable information about South Carolina’s coastal environment. The new South Carolina Coastal…
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Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission maintains National Accreditation in Parks and Recreation
December 17, 2024Distinction recognizes quality of operation, management and service to the community The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) was recently recognized for its re-accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation…
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$8.5M Greenbelt funds awarded to land trust projects
December 12, 2024Lowcountry Land Trust is proud to announce the designation of $8,556,750 from the Charleston County Greenbelt Program to support eight transformative conservation projects that will safeguard cultural heritage, enhance public access to green spaces,…
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SCDES, Lt. Governor Evette and partners launch new phone app to help make recycling easier in South Carolina
November 18, 2024Recycling just got easier in South Carolina with the introduction of the Recycle Here SC mobile phone app. The app – developed through a partnership between the S.C. Department of Environmental…
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SCDES, Lt. Governor Evette and partners launch new ‘Recycle Here SC’ phone app to make recycling easier in South Carolina
November 14, 2024The new “Recycle Here SC” mobile phone app will be officially launched Nov. 15 as an innovative way to make recycling easier in South Carolina. The free mobile phone app…
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SCDES recognizes thirteen South Carolina schools as ‘Champions of the Environment’
November 7, 2024Thirteen South Carolina schools were recently awarded grants to support the education of the next generation of environmental stewards, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announced today. The “Champions…
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The Jasper honored with National Association of Landscape Professionals Award of Excellence
November 5, 2024The Beach Company announced its downtown Charleston community, The Jasper, has been recognized with a prestigious award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals. Pleasant Places, Inc., the landscape partner…
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The City of Charleston celebrates sustainability with pumpkin composting events
October 30, 2024The City of Charleston’s Department of Resilience and Sustainability is offering free ways for you to compost your pumpkins. In 2023, over 2.5 tons of pumpkins were composted instead of…
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SCDES announces recipients of DERA grant funding to support clean air projects
October 30, 2024The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) has announced the winners of this year’s grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that supports South Carolina’s State Diesel…
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Town Council adopts 2024 Repetitive Loss Area Analysis to help property owners mitigate future flood risks
October 24, 2024The Hilton Head Island Town Council emphasized the importance of educating residents on managing flood risks by adopting the 2024 Repetitive Loss Area Analysis at its regular meeting on Tuesday.…
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Emerger Strategies launches 2025 Sustainability Boot Camps for Charleston businesses committed to a more sustainable future
October 18, 2024Emerger Strategies, a leader in sustainability consulting and education, announced the launch of its 2025 Sustainability Boot Camps, designed to help businesses of all sizes embrace sustainable practices, reduce their…
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Starlight Yoga under the Holiday Lights at James Island County Park!
October 17, 2024Charleston County Parks’ popular Starlight Yoga series returns for the last installment of the year – under the glow of the holiday lights at James Island County Park, on Monday, Nov.…
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SCDES hosts first Environmental Justice PREP meeting with community partners, plans impactful use of $1 million EPA grant funding
October 17, 2024On Oct. 15, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) welcomed community partners from around the state to the first EJ Strong PREP meeting, which is a new Environmental…
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Entrepreneur Minute – Ashley Demosthenes, Lowcountry Land Trust
October 17, 2024The Who’s on the Move, Entrepreneur Minute is an interview in support of the undeniable impact that entrepreneurs have on our communities. We will be highlighting 20 entrepreneurs in each of…
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Palmetto Park Jam featuring Idlewild Revival set for Oct. 13
October 10, 2024Palmetto Park Jam is back this fall with the sounds of the Allman Brothers! This live music event at Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park on Sunday, October 13 will…
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Chili 5K Trail Run and Walk set for Nov. 2 at Laurel Hill County Park
October 8, 2024New Kids Dash added this year! Charleston County Parks hosts the Chili 5K trail run and walk at beautiful Laurel Hill County Park, on Saturday, Nov. 2. Registration is open…
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Historic Rutledge Tomb protected by Lowcountry Land Trust and Phillips Community Association, transforms into community park in Phillips
October 3, 2024Lowcountry Land Trust, the nonprofit dedicated to protecting Lowcountry land and water forever, in partnership with the Phillips Community Association and its residents, is proud to announce the protection of…
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Sustain SC and The Shi Institute at Furman University welcome the fourth class of SLI fellows
September 30, 2024Sustain SC and The Shi Institute for Sustainable Communities at Furman University introduced the 2025 class of Sustainability Leadership Initiative (SLI) fellows. Now entering its fourth year, SLI is a collaborative effort between Furman…
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A Conversation with Harold Singletary, BrightMa Farms
September 24, 2024From seed to manufacturing, BrightMa Farms is a Charleston-based AgTech company that has built a sustainable circular economy model with industrial hemp as the product. BrightMa Farms brings together state-of-the-art…
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Charleston County Parks hosts a new Fall Family Festival in Hollywood Oct. 19
September 19, 2024Charleston County Parks is hosting its first ever Fall Family Festival in Hollywood! Join the fun at this free event held at the West County Aquatic Center and Hollywood Town…
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Dorchester County Council approves affiliate membership in South Carolina Land Trust Network
September 17, 2024Dorchester County Council announced that it has unanimously approved the county’s request to become an affiliate member of the South Carolina Land Trust Network. This partnership will further Dorchester County’s…
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Palmetto Park Jam featuring Idlewild Revival set for Oct. 13
September 5, 2024Palmetto Park Jam is back this fall with the sounds of the Allman Brothers! This live music event at Mount Pleasant Palmetto Islands County Park on Sunday, October 13 will…
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Charleston County Parks acquires 19-acre property in Hollywood on Wallace Creek
August 28, 2024Charleston County Parks has acquired the 19-acre Sea Island Small Farmers Cooperative property on Wallace Creek, a site of historical and cultural significance. The property, linked to the 1739 Stono…
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Sustain SC, Darla Moore School of Business partner to enhance sustainability and economic development
August 15, 2024Sustain SC, Darla Moore School of Business Partner to Enhance Sustainability and Economic Development Sustain SC is proud to announce a new partnership with the University of South Carolina Darla…
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Emerger Strategies’ Sustainability Boot Camp at Lowcountry Local First
August 12, 2024Love the Lowcountry? Want to ensure your company is protecting what you love by being socially and environmentally responsible? Our Sustainability Boot Camp series is designed to empower businesses with…
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The Nature Conservancy to receive $200 million from EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant Program
July 29, 2024TNC in South Carolina to receive $39 million to sequester carbon in bottomland forests. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) announced that it will receive $200 million toward nature-based climate solutions, supporting…
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South Carolina Aquarium JuLionfish Festival returns on July 26
July 18, 2024Celebration After Months of Hunting Invasive Lionfish Includes Live Music, Food and Drink The JuLionfish Festival returns for its third year on Friday, July 26, for an all-inclusive, 21+ event…
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New era in environmental protection launches with South Carolina Department of Environmental Services
July 1, 2024The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is officially launched as South Carolina’s new environmental protection agency. SCDES has specific roles and responsibilities for protecting and preserving the environment,…
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SCDOT, Dominion Energy and Town of Sullivan’s Island work together on Sullivan’s Island palmettos
June 24, 2024Officials with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, Dominion Energy and the Town of Sullivan’s Island announced that through a collaborative effort, the 2024 project to ensure utility safety and…
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South Carolina ETV and Public Radio amplifies energy efficiency by installing window shades and providing educational resources
June 7, 2024South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) announces the completion of a project to install window shades in its Idea Lab, supported by a $10,000 mini-grant from the South Carolina…
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Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge ranked SC’s best spot for outdoor workouts, according to poll
May 28, 20243,000 fitness enthusiasts polled on the best outdoor workout spots in America. Congaree National Park, Hopkins and Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet were other top choices. Infographic showing the best 150 scenic…
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Heritage introduces new brand and website
May 15, 2024Family-owned Landscaping Business Expands Statewide with Rebrand Heritage, a leader in outdoor services and sustainable landscape solutions for businesses of all sizes in South Carolina, introduced its new brand and…
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Leader in wildlife research expands facilities, public programs
May 13, 2024Nemours Wildlife Foundation cuts ribbon on Eugene and Laura duPont Conservation Hall, announces fall tours Nemours Wildlife Foundation and supporters recently cut the ribbon on the Eugene and Laura duPont…
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Charleston Parks Conservancy’s picnic for the parks draws 400 attendees, raising $40,000 for parks
May 6, 2024The Charleston Parks Conservancy marked its 17th birthday with a resounding success at the Picnic for the Parks event held on Sunday, April 28, 2024, at the Rose Pavilion in…
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SC State Parks retail stores are ditching single-use plastic water bottles and bags
April 22, 2024In celebration of Earth Day, the South Carolina State Park Service is proud to announce a transition away from selling single-use plastic water bottles and using plastic shopping bags in…
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