The kickoff of Conservation Corner: In the Zone with Cainhoy
I’m excited to share the first edition of the Conservation Corner, a newsletter highlighting ongoing projects from the tri-county area. Every six weeks, you will receive an update from members of our team who are actively working to protect our natural resources and quality of life here in the Lowcountry, along with recent news and […]
Berkeley County Newsletter – March 2021

Berkeley County is home to many historic pineland villages, from Pineville to Pinopolis to Honey Hill. Read on to learn more about the history of these hamlets and the value of pine trees. If you have thoughts, questions, or ideas about conservation efforts in Berkeley County, please reply directly to this email, reach out at […]
Berkeley County Newsletter – February 2021

A proposed industrial complex on Jedburg Road in the New Hope community is threatening to destroy 13 acres of wetlands in Wassamassaw Swamp, eradicating wildlife habitat and compromising the area’s ability to withstand storms. Read on to learn more about the project and how to get involved. If you have ideas for Berkeley County, please […]
Berkeley County Newsletter (December 2020)
I’ve been going to the upper Santee River with my dad since I was old enough to walk. We like to put in at Wilson’s Landing in our little aluminum john boat and float down the river, fishing for bream and bass. When I was young, in the heat of the summer, I’d jump out […]
Berkeley County Newsletter (November 2020)
For residents along Thurgood Road near Goose Creek, a way of life is being threatened. Unfortunately, this is becoming all too common in our neck of the woods. Read on to learn more about the situation and how to get involved. If your community is experiencing a similar situation, please email me at robbym@scccl.org or […]
Berkeley County Newsletter (October 2020)
Welcome to the October edition of our Berkeley County newsletter. I hope you are staying happy and healthy! Autumn is officially upon us. This is my favorite time of year in the Lowcountry because it’s the perfect time to get outside. Autumn is the season of dove hunts over golden cornfields, bonfires in backyards with […]
Berkeley County Newsletter – September 2020
Welcome to the September edition of our Berkeley County newsletter. I hope you and your loved ones are doing well! Fall is on the horizon. The days are getting shorter, the weather is ever so slightly starting to cool, and the kids are heading back to school, either virtually or in person. I appreciate the […]