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Landowner Outreach

The League is working to educate rural landowners on sustainable uses for their land. We have embarked on a partnership with the Center for Heirs’ Property Preservation’s “Sustainable Forestry Program” to educate landowners about sustainable and profitable ways to work,

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GrowFood Carolina

The Coastal Conservation League launched GrowFood Carolina, the state’s first local food hub, in 2011. Get Updates Be a GFC Restaurant Become a GFC Grower bUY GFC Produce Boxes Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Give Now https://vimeo.com/video/142266156 The Conservation

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Voluntary Agricultural and Forestal Areas

The rural areas of Charleston County are highly threatened by encroaching development. There is a strong agricultural history in these areas, particularly on Johns and James Island. Furthermore, these farms are the best resource for local food in the Charleston

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