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Norfolk Southern Preserving 12,488 Dorchester Co. Acres

... and wildlife preserve to the Lowcountry Open Land Trust. The property is near the 15,000-acre Francis Beidler Forest, which is owned and operated by the National Audubon Society. 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 Basin, one of the largest intact coastal ecosystems...

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Lowcountry Open Land Trust Announces Largest Conservation Gift in South Carolina History

... near Dorchester, S.C., 35 miles northwest of Charleston. The property is near the 15,000-acre Francis Beidler Forest, which is owned and operated by the National Audubon Society. 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...

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Gift Protects 12,488 Acres: Norfolk Southern Donates Easement to Lowcountry Open Land Trust

... of the high ground between Four Holes Swamp and the Edisto. Norm Brunswig, director of neighboring Francis Beidler Forest, has dreamed of protecting Brosnan Forest since he moved to the area in 1973. "It's a huge, solid block of habitat in one ownership," Brunswig said. "And it's always been managed for longleaf (pine) forest."The railroad company will continue to use the property...