Our Mission

To conserve, and to promote an appreciation of, the natural, agricultural and historical resources in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina.

 

 

 

 

 

PDLT finishes 10th Anniversary Year with 3 Additional Easements

Read all about it at:  www2.scnow.com/scp/news/loca/pee_dee/article/pee_dee_land_trust_celebrates_10_years/98731/

The Dillon Herald and Darlington News and Press also published similar stories. 

 

 

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Photos from the O’Neal property in Marlboro County and the Schofield property in Georgetown County

Donate Now

Make a tax-deductible contribution to the Pee Dee Land Trust today by clicking here.   

Support our year-end campaign:  as this season of giving approaches, I hope that you will give thanks for the beautiful region in which we live – the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina – by making a contribution to help us continue to protect it. 

Contributions to the Pee Dee Land Trust are a perfect holiday gift, too; just let us know to whom you’d like to dedicate or memorialize your gift, and we’ll send a festive acknowledgment.

 

Online giving is now available.  Click here for more information.

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Pee Dee Land Trust

Click here to read the Fall 2009 issue of “From Oxbows to Tidal Flows”, the biannual newsletter of the Pee Dee Land Trust.

New Items from the Pee Dee Land Trust
Looking for a perfect stocking stuffer or great gift? PDLT has two new items perfect for your outdoor enthusiast.
Columbia "Bonehead" shirts featuring the PDLT logo embroidered on the right sleeve are available in men's and women's cut for $55. Sizes S-2XL available, in fossil (tan) or blue.
Also, we've created a series of images of the Pee Dee captured on a set of ten postcards. The set is available for $10 and features images such as the red cockaded woodpecker, the Back Swamp School House, and original paintings by Williamsburg County artist William McCullough.
For either item, contact Jennifer King at jking@peedeelandtrust.org or (843) 661-1267 to place an order.

 

Thanks to J. Dudley, T. Norton, and W. Sallenger for photographs used throughout the site.