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Lowcountry Open Land Trust, Norfolk Southern, and Neighbors Protect Rural Lands
CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- More ofSouth
Carolina's coastal plain nearCharleston, containing some of the most
important ecosystems in the U.S., will be protected permanently from
development.
The Lowcountry Open Land Trust (LOLT) said Thursday that it is protecting
an additional 10 properties, totaling more than 2,500 acres, in the upper
Edisto River Basin and Four Holes Swamp watershed. The properties include the
donation to LOLT of a conservation easement on 154 acres from the Grooms-
Hoover family ofBerkeley County and the protection of 428 acres of mostly
wetlands by restrictive covenants with the Army Corps of Engineers. These two
properties alone, a complex of wetlands, uplands, bluffs, and ravines, fill
nearly a square mile in the heart of Francis Beidler Forest, which is owned
and operated by the National Audubon Society.
The announcements were made at Norfolk Southern's Brosnan Forest timber
and wildlife preserve nearDorchester, S.C., whereSouth Carolina Gov. Mark
Sanford, state and local legislative officials, leaders of various
conservation organizations, and landowners gathered to recognize Norfolk
Southern's recent donation of a conservation easement on 12,488 acres of
Brosnan Forest to the LOLT. The donation is thought to be the largest
conservation easement given by a corporation inSouth Carolina and one of the
largest in the Southeast.
"The Brosnan Forest conservation easement is serving as a catalyst for
other donations in this corridor that will secure the future of these vitally
important natural resources," said Will Haynie, LOLT executive director.
"Norfolk Southern's gift of conservation is the best thing that could have
happened to boost our collective efforts."
Brosnan Forest is especially significant because 6,000 acres of its
longleaf pine habitat shelter 79 family groups of endangered red-cockaded
woodpeckers, making it the world's largest population of these birds on
private property under single ownership. It also includes about 800 acres of
fields planted in rye, wheat, oats, and clover as food for wildlife, including
non-game and game species, and 120 acres of lakes and ponds stocked with bass,
bream, and catfish.
"Norfolk Southern and its predecessors have owned and managed much of the
Brosnan Forest lands for more than 160 years," said Norfolk Southern CEO Wick
Moorman. "We believe it is our responsibility to support and encourage
sustainability practices that will protect and conserve natural resources for
generations to come. Our partnership with LOLT will help preserve Brosnan
Forest's natural and historic value for the future."
"Norman Brunswig, executive director of Audubon South Carolina and manager
of Francis Beidler Forest, has cultivated relationships with landowners in
this corridor for decades," Haynie said. "The Lowcountry Open Land Trust works
alongside Audubon to negotiate and hold the conservation easements that
protect the natural resources near Francis Beidler Forest and Brosnan Forest
as well."
"No conservation action in Four Holes Swamp and the Upper Edisto River is
more important, strategic, and consequential than the conservation of Brosnan
Forest," Brunswig said. "This bold and generous step by Norfolk Southern
creates critical mass for habitat conservation in middleDorchester County,
empowers other landowners to follow its lead and will inspire conservationists
and conservation funders everywhere to take a second look at what is being
done to protect vital habitat in the Four Holes-Edisto Watershed."
The LOLT is working on conservation easements with other landowners near
Brosnan Forest and Beidler Forest that could protect an additional 1,000
acres. Beidler Forest and the surrounding rural lands make up a 450,000-acre
watershed for Four Holes Swamp within the larger Ashepoo, Combahee, and Edisto
(ACE) Basin, one of the largest intact coastal ecosystems on the East Coast.
The recent donations bring the total easement acreage held by LOLT to
72,740 acres during the past 23 years. The Lowcountry Open Land Trust is a
land conservation organization based inCharleston, S.C., that focuses on
preserving rural land in the coastal plain ofSouth Carolina.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is one of the nation's premier
transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates
approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and theDistrict of Columbia,
serving every major container port in the easternUnited States and providing
superior connections to western rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the
most extensive intermodal network in the East and isNorth America's largest
rail carrier of metals and automotive products.
Photos and maps available at:
Lowcountry Open Land Trust: http://www.lolt.org
Norfolk Southern: http://www.nscorp.com
SOURCE Norfolk Southern Corporation
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