2022 Lowcountry Land Conservation Symposium

 

The Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation held its third Lowcountry Land Conservation Symposium for its land conservation grantees at Middleton Place in Charleston, SC.

 

“Inclusive Conservation in the Lowcountry: Resilient Communities Working Together” was this year’s theme, and the day-long event included morning plenary discussions followed by grantee-only breakout sessions in the afternoon. Attendees included 81 individuals representing 27 Lowcountry land conservation grantees, funders, government agencies and stakeholders.

 

Lowcountry Land Conservation Symposium Highlight 2022

 

(Video Credit: Your World on Film)

AGENDA

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PHOTOS

Find yourself in our photos from the day!

Photography by Aneris Photography

2022 Lowcountry Land Conservation Symposium Resources and Tools

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ABOUT THE 2022 SYMPOSIUM ARTWORK
A panel of arts and land conservation representatives selected Monique DeLaTour, a Lowcountry artist based on St. Helena Island, as this year’s artist for the 2022 Lowcountry Land Conservation Symposium. Her piece, “St. Helena Fishermen,” is representative of this year’s theme.
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