Our President and CEO, Ashley Demosthenes, was recently featured on Lowcountry Biz SC's Entrepreneur Minute! We appreciate the opportunity to share Ashley’s dedication to Lowcountry Land Trust’s mission of protecting land and water forever. Her work continues to shape the Lowcountry's future and advance the community’s involvement in conservation. Thank you to Lowcountry Biz SC! https://lnkd.in/dTE3VmiW
Lowcountry Land Trust
休耕保育组织
Charleston,South Carolina 1,907 位关注者
We permanently protect land & water and create community-centered places throughout coastal South Carolina.
关于我们
Lowcountry Land Trust is a local conservation organization and 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on protecting ecologically, agriculturally, and historically significant Lowcountry lands and the way of life they make possible.
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https://lowcountrylandtrust.org
Lowcountry Land Trust的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 休耕保育组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Charleston,South Carolina
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1986
地点
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主要
635 Rutledge Ave
US,South Carolina,Charleston,29401
Lowcountry Land Trust员工
动态
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Over the past several weeks, we’ve introduced you to three of the four summer interns Lowcountry Land Trust hosted this summer. Today, we are delighted to introduce you to the fourth and final of these passionate conservationists. Meghan Lord spent ten weeks serving as our Communications and Outreach Intern. Meghan is a double major in Psychology and Environmental & Sustainability Studies at the College of Charleston. Her time at Lowcountry Land Trust solidified her career aspirations in the field of marketing and communications for conservation and sustainability-focused organizations. Read the full article about Meghan’s summer internship on The Ebb & Flow Blog.?https://lnkd.in/e6D53vXd
Meet Summer Communications Intern Meghan Lord
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We are excited to introduce?Isabelle Boulware, one of Lowcountry Land Trust’s four dedicated summer interns. Originally from the Lowcountry, Izzy is pursuing a Biology degree with a concentration in Ecology and Conservation at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Her passion for the region and education brought her to our organization, and she’s already making a significant impact. As our?Land Stewardship Intern, Izzy’s role involves frequent monitoring visits to our conservation easements alongside Krista Schmidt, Lowcountry Land Trust’s Stewardship Associate. In addition, Izzy is helping digitize the baseline document reports of our properties, contributing to the long-term sustainability of our conservation efforts. Read the full article about Izzy’s summer?internship?on The Ebb & Flow Blog. https://lnkd.in/ewWBbgXE
Meet Summer Land Stewardship Intern Izzy Boulware
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Lowcountry Land Trust?is proud to announce a newly recorded conservation easement on Hiott Station.?This significant 561-acre tract?strengthens a burgeoning conservation community on the outskirts of Walterboro, SC. Owned by?Dr. Richard Cooler?and partially funded by the?South Carolina Conservation Bank, the Land Trust’s new easement underscores these partners’ ongoing commitment to conserving the ACE Basin’s cultural history and natural resources. The Cooler brothers, known for recently protecting?Dr. Paul Cooler’s 654-acre farm, continue their legacy of land stewardship with the protection of Dr. Richard Cooler’s 561 acres at Hiott Station. Both properties were initially purchased and established by the brothers’ father and grandfather. Read more about the Cooler Family and this new easement on The Ebb & Flow Blog. https://lnkd.in/eDmkAcud
Cooler Family Strengthens ACE Basin with 561-Acre Easement
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This summer, we are excited to welcome Lily Westerhold, Lowcountry Land Trust's Nonprofit Operations Intern. Lily is currently a Clemson University student pursuing a major in Business Management with an emphasis on Entrepreneurship and a support area in Agribusiness. Lily’s lifelong love for the outdoors led her to seek an internship combining her passion for nature and academic interests. Through nonprofit operations, Lily is gaining valuable experience in the “behind the scenes” work of Lowcountry Land Trust, which enables our conservation programs to thrive. Read the full article about Lily’s summer internship on The Ebb & Flow Blog. https://lnkd.in/enkxtjvK
Meet Summer Operations Intern Lily Westerhold
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This summer, we are excited to welcome Meredith McLeod, Lowcountry Land Trust's GIS (Geospatial Information Systems) Intern. Meredith is currently a Clemson University student pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in business. She brings her passion for conservation and community engagement to our team. Meredith will provide geospatial data and analysis support to the organization’s land protection team this summer. Her work involves creating maps for various purposes, including baseline documentation reports, grant applications, internal reports, and field data collection. Lowcountry Land Trust can more effectively plan and implement its conservation strategies through her contributions. Read the full article about Meredith’s summer internship on The Ebb & Flow Blog: https://lnkd.in/e3ZgxaW3
Meet Summer GIS Intern Meredith McLeod
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Our summer interns have already hit the ground running! Meet Isabelle Boulware (Land Stewardship Intern), Meghan Lord (Communications Intern), Meredith McLeod (GIS Intern), and Lily Westerhold (Nonprofit Operations Intern). This summer, we'll share more information about each of these talented students on The Ebb & Flow Blog. Subscribe here: https://lnkd.in/e49HF9jE
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Last Wednesday, Lowcountry Land Trust had the pleasure of participating in the creation of the Willie McRae and Kathy Britzius Oyster Reef at Boone Hall Plantation. Recycled oyster shells from the 2024 Lowcountry Oyster Festival, presented by Events by Charleston Restaurant Foundation, were collected and prepared by the Coastal Conservation Association South Carolina and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for the reef build. Read more about our involvement in the festivities and the easement we hold on Boone Hall's nearly 600 acres on The Ebb & Flow Blog. https://lnkd.in/ez8wzZBt
Unveiling the Willie McRae & Kathy Britzius Oyster Reef
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Yesterday, Lowcountry Land Trust's staff and board joined lawmakers, farmers, and conservation partners at Cottle Strawberry Farm for Governor McMaster's signing of the Working Agricultural Lands Preservation Act. This bill allows the SC Conservation Bank to compensate farmers for protecting their property in perpetuity via conservation easements. Lowcountry Land Trust looks forward to continuing and expanding its work with farmers using these additional public resources. Read more about the importance of this legislation here: https://lnkd.in/e2XKNePR
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Berkeley County (SC) Government, in partnership with Lowcountry Land Trust, Trust for Public Land, Lord Berkeley Conservation Trust, Studio Main, and Tom O'Rourke, Parks and Recreation, is hosting five public engagement sessions on its new Greenbelt Program. Community members will have the opportunity to share ideas on what land should be protected in Berkeley County and how to improve access to outdoor recreation. Public meetings will take place 6–7:30 pm on the following dates: - Wednesday, March 27: Timberland High School Auditorium, 1418 Gravel Hill Road, St. Stephen - Thursday. March 28: Philip Simmons High School Media Room, 3080 River Village Dr., Charleston - Tuesday, April 9: Goose Creek High School Auditorium, 1137 Red Bank Road, Goose Creek - Wednesday, April 10: Cane Bay High School Media Room, 1624 State Road, Summerville - Thursday, April 18: Assembly Room of the Berkeley County Administration Building, 1003 Hwy. 52, Moncks Corner ?? Old Santee Canal Park