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Santee Cooper's plans to upgrade a transmission line that runs for a mile through the Audubon Beidler Forest deserve scrutiny ...
The Francis Beidler Forest is one of SC's oldest untouched forests. The state-owned Santee Cooper utility wants to run a new ...
Francis Beidler Forest encompasses more than 16,000 acres of pristine swampland and forest a mere two hours from Bluffton. Located near Harleyville just outside of Charleston, it is a treasure ...
The company is proposing to build a new 230-kilovolt transmission line that goes through the forest on that 125-foot existing right-of-way, with 25 feet proposed to be cleared in addition to the ...
At Beidler Forest, there are still 1,000-year-old bald cypress trees and at least one that dates back 1,500 years, Dawson says. From the earliest years of European settlement, cypress was valued ...
Audubon South Carolina announced the addition of two new properties totaling 410 acres to be restored, managed and permanently preserved as part of its Audubon Center & Sanctuary at Francis ...
Beidler Forest sits within the Four Holes Swamp, a 45,000-acre matrix of black water sloughs and lakes, shallow bottomland hardwoods, and deep bald cypress and tupelo gum flats. Four Holes Swamp ...
Eleanor Chapman Beidler, 94, resident of Lake Forest for 62 years, died June 23, 2004, at Lake Forest Hospital. She served as president of the Lake Forest League of Women Voters and was active in t… ...
Eleanor Chapman Beidler, 94, resident of Lake Forest for 62 years, died June 23, 2004, at Lake Forest Hospital. She served as president of the Lake Forest League of Women Voters and was active in ...
The Francis Beidler Forest is an 18,000 acre bird and wildlife sanctuary. You can find it in Harleyville. If you visit the Francis Beidler Forest, we'd love to see pictures from your visit!
(Charleston-AP) Oct. 10, 2003 - The National Audubon Society will soon have more land for the Francis Beidler Forest in Berkeley and Dorchester Counties. The Nature Conservancy bought 909 acres ...
HARLEYVILLE, S.C. - An ancient forest in the Lowcountry should grow by 1,600 acres after the South Carolina Conservation Bank approved spending $1.5 million to help the Francis Beidler Forest ...