Angel Oak Preserve Receives National Recognition, Named a Community Forest by Old-Growth Forest Network
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Angel Oak Preserve receives national recognition, named a community forest by Old-Growth Forest Network
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) - The future 44-acre Angel Oak Preserve receives a national recognition from the Old-Growth Forest Network. The Johns Island park was nominated and is now designated as a community forest, showing an example of a space that is located near urban or suburban areas and serves a gathering spot for the community. It also is permanently protected, which fits the description of what the network was looking for. The preserve i…
Future Angel Oak Preserve Receives National Recognition as a Community Forest by the Old-Growth Forest Network
Lowcountry Land Trust, a nonprofit committed to preserving Lowcountry landscapes and waterways for current and future generations, announced today that the future Angel Oak Preserve has been officially designated a Community Forest by the Old-Growth Forest Network. This national honor places the preserve among a select group of publicly accessible places with ecological and cultural significance. The designation affirms that the Angel Oak and it…
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