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Lowcountry Land Trust reviews two decades of Greenbelt projects, offers technical help for updated goals

2287766 · February 12, 2025
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Lowcountry Land Trust summarized its Greenbelt-funded projects, stewardship practices and current community-focused projects and offered technical assistance for the GAB’s proposed mapping and goals update.

David Ray, chief conservation officer for Lowcountry Land Trust, told the Charleston County Greenbelt Advisory Board that the trust has protected land across the coastal plain and described recent and ongoing projects supported by Greenbelt funding.

“We were founded in 1986 right here in Charleston County. And over the years, we protected over 163,000 acres,” Ray said, summarizing the land trust’s regional footprint. He told the board Lowcountry Land Trust and predecessor organizations completed 50 Greenbelt-funded projects between 2007 and 2024, representing just over…

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