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Recommended Article: “Rocky Shoals Spider Lily Preservation Project McCormick County, SC”
Please visit the South Carolina Native Plant Society’s website for this interesting post on the Rocky Shoals Spider Lily Preservation Project in McCormick, South Carolina. The USLT has recently received an easement on this property. Of note is the 8-minute video located at the bottom of the page: http://scnps.org/activities/rocky-shoals-spider-lily-preservation-project/
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SC Native Plant Society Leads Protection of Shoals Lily Site on Stevens Creek By Dr. Bill Stringer
SC Native Plant Society Leads Protection of Shoals Lily Site on Stevens Creek. By Dr. Bill Stringer SC Native Plant Society Leads Protection of Shoals Lily Site on Stevens Creek. By Dr. Bill Stringer About 10 years ago, a call came in to the Native Plant Society from Bill Quinn, who was a member of […]
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Press Release: Upper Savannah Trust Reaches 40,000 Acres Conserved
UPPER SAVANNAH LAND TRUST REACHES 40,000 ACRES CONSERVED For Immediate Release: May 7, 2016 Contact: Wallace Wood, 864-993-5012, [email protected] Greenwood: The Upper Savannah Land Trust, a Greenwood based conservation organization serving eight western South Carolina counties, announced today that it has reached a milestone by protecting over 40,000 acres of land. Two new easements in […]
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Recommended Story: “Stevens Creek offers trove of rare plants” (The Island Packet, May 2, 2016)
A story recently published in The Island Packet Newspaper features Turkey and Stevens Creeks, both of which are in the USLT priority watershed area. To read this story visit the link to the newspaper article below: http://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/article75083022.html
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2016-17 USLT Administrative Committee Announced
Our Administrative Committee through June 30, 2017 consists of: sitting left, Hamp Warner, Vice President; Rossie Corwon, President; standing left, Andy Robinson, Treasurer; Wallace Wood, Executive Director; Rick Green, Secretary
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