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Audubon outlines plan to close corridor gap linking Brosnan and Beidler forests

Dorchester County Conservation and Greenbelt Advisory Commission · April 2, 2026
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Tim Evans, director of land conservation at Audubon South Carolina, told the Dorchester commission the organization owns about 10,000 acres locally and has purchased adjacent parcels to fill gaps; partners and commissioners identified three landowners whose cooperation could complete the Night Track connection.

Tim Evans, director of land conservation at Audubon South Carolina, told the Dorchester County Conservation and Greenbelt Advisory Commission that Audubon holds about 10,000 acres in the county and is actively working to link protected properties around Beidler Forest and Brosnan Forest. Evans said the organization recently purchased an owner’s parcel at Walnut Branch to fill part of a corridor and cited a remaining 2.5-mile gap—the Night Track—where…

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