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
Lowcountry Land Trust
Conservation Programs
Charleston, South Carolina 1,795 followers
We permanently protect land & water and create community-centered places throughout coastal South Carolina.
About us
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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http://lowcountrylandtrust.org
External link for Lowcountry Land Trust
- Industry
- Conservation Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1986
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Primary
635 Rutledge Ave
Charleston, South Carolina 29401, US
Employees at Lowcountry Land Trust
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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
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Nestled at the gateway of Wadmalaw Island lies a pristine piece of land known as Stevens Family Farm - the venue for Lowcountry Land Trust's 2024 Spring Gathering. This 396-acre haven, blessed with abundant natural beauty, has long been a sanctuary for wildlife and humanity. For generations, the land has been utilized for various purposes: hunting, timber, and agriculture. Its diverse habitat, ranging from planted pine forests to forested wetlands and maritime forests, provides a home to a myriad of species. Bohicket Creek, meandering gracefully along its edges, not only offers scenic vistas but also plays a crucial role in maintaining water quality and sustaining the rural charm of the surrounding area. Read about the journey of protecting the 396-acre Stevens Family Farm on The Ebb & Flow Blog. https://lnkd.in/eXaJ-w-n
396-Acre Stevens Family Farm Protected Forever
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Lowcountry Land Trust offers four paid summer internship opportunities for degree-seeking students who are passionate about land conservation and environmental protection. Applications close next Tuesday, March 5! Click here to learn more and apply. Land Stewardship Intern: This position will provide hands-on experience in the management and stewardship of conserved lands, including annual monitoring activities on private properties. GIS and Conservation Planning Intern: This role will support the land trust's conservation planning efforts through GIS analysis and mapping. Communications and Outreach Intern: This internship will focus on increasing public awareness of the Lowcountry Land Trust's mission and programs through various communications and outreach efforts. Nonprofit Operations Intern: This position will provide support to the day-to-day operations of the organization, including administrative and financial tasks. From farms and forests to the pristine salt marsh and everything in between, an internship at Lowcountry Land Trust will immerse you in the iconic landscapes of coastal South Carolina while helping you develop valuable skills and make a positive impact on the local community. Join our team - apply by March 5!
Apply by March 5 - Paid Summer Internships for College Students
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We’re hiring four paid summer interns! From farms and forests to the pristine salt marsh and everything in between, an internship at Lowcountry Land Trust will immerse you in the iconic landscapes of coastal South Carolina while helping you develop valuable skills in land stewardship, GIS and conservation, nonprofit management, or communications and marketing. Apply by March 5 to be considered! https://lnkd.in/epWzsNbf
Summer Internship Applications Now Open
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Last night, guests joined us at Mount Pleasant's Alhambra Hall for the inaugural event in South Carolina Healthy Business Challenge's "Happy Hour Highlights" series. This event featured bestselling author, physician, wellness expert, and former Lowcountry Land Trust Board member Dr. Ann Kulze MD. During the happy hour, Dr. Ann shared insights on the powerful physiologic changes triggered by a dose of Mother Nature that enhance well-being and reduce the risk of various diseases. Thanks to SCHBC, we enjoyed nourishing light bites and refreshments while networking with fellow community members. Pictured: Mt. Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie, Dr. Ann Kulze MD, Ashley Demosthenes, and Dr. Susan Johnson
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Lowcountry Land Trust is excited to announce four paid summer internship opportunities for degree-seeking students who are passionate about land conservation and environmental protection. These internships will offer a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable experience in the field of land conservation while making a positive impact on the local community. Learn more at the link below and apply by March 5 to be considered! https://lnkd.in/epWzsNbf
Apply by March 5 - Paid Summer Internships for College Students
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