Location
660 Freshfields Drive, Suite 200
Johns Island, 29455
United States
About This Event
Conservancy of the Sea Islands invites Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Island community members to join our Community Conservation Roundtable Series, part of two ongoing projects: Johns Island Conservation Initiative and Sea Islands Watershed Plan.
These collaborative discussions will bring together residents, landowners, business owners, and community stakeholders to share perspectives on issues shaping the future of our Sea Islands. Your experiences and local knowledge are essential to developing conservation strategies that reflect community priorities while protecting the our Sea Island's unique landscapes, waterways, and rural character.
Together, we'll discuss:
- Water quality and watershed health
- Growth and land use changes
- Flooding and resilience
- Natural resource conservation
- Community priorities and future opportunities
Your participation will help guide future conservation planning efforts and ensure community voices remain at the center of decisions affecting our region.
Upcoming Roundtables:
Tuesday, July 22: 4:30–5:30 PM at 660 Freshfields Dr, Suite 200, Johns Island
Thursday, July 30: 5:30–6:30 PM at 660 Freshfields Dr, Suite 200, Johns Island
Space is limited. Registration is required.
Join the conversation and help shape the future of conservation in our Sea Islands!
About This Event
Conservancy of the Sea Islands invites Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Island community members to join our Community Conservation Roundtable Series, part of two ongoing projects: Johns Island Conservation Initiative and Sea Islands Watershed Plan.
These collaborative discussions will bring together residents, landowners, business owners, and community stakeholders to share perspectives on issues shaping the future of our Sea Islands. Your experiences and local knowledge are essential to developing conservation strategies that reflect community priorities while protecting the our Sea Island's unique landscapes, waterways, and rural character.
Together, we'll discuss:
- Water quality and watershed health
- Growth and land use changes
- Flooding and resilience
- Natural resource conservation
- Community priorities and future opportunities
Your participation will help guide future conservation planning efforts and ensure community voices remain at the center of decisions affecting our region.
Upcoming Roundtables:
Tuesday, July 22: 4:30–5:30 PM at 660 Freshfields Dr, Suite 200, Johns Island
Thursday, July 30: 5:30–6:30 PM at 660 Freshfields Dr, Suite 200, Johns Island
Space is limited. Registration is required.
Join the conversation and help shape the future of conservation in our Sea Islands!
Getting There
Conservancy of the Sea Islands
660 Freshfields Drive, Suite 200
Johns Island, 29455
United States
Location
660 Freshfields Drive, Suite 200
Johns Island, 29455
United States
ABOUT THE CONSERVANCY
Conservancy of the Sea Islands is a land trust and leader in science-based education, environmental restoration, and conservation across Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Islands. Founded in 1997, we forever safeguard the lands, waters, and wildlife that define our distinct way of life. Working with property owners, community members, and a wide range of public and private partners, we forever protect vital assets and inspire residents and visitors alike to champion the land’s enduring legacy through meaningful, everyday actions.
Conservancy of the Sea Islands is a nationally accredited land trust through the Land Trust Accreditation Commission, meeting the highest standards for protecting land forever. To date, we have preserved 88 properties totaling more than 3,900 acres of ecologically significant land across Johns, Kiawah, and Seabrook Islands.
Learn more at conservancyoftheseaislands.org.