City of Charleston approves funding to preserve Dill Sanctuary
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Dill Sanctuary preservation funding approved
Charleston leaders have approved the use of greenbelt funds to protect the Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife refuge on James Island managed by the Charleston Museum. The post Dill Sanctuary preservation funding approved appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
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City of Charleston approves funding to preserve Dill Sanctuary
JAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston city leaders approved the use of greenbelt funds Tuesday to preserve a 580-acre wildlife refuge on James Island permanently. The Dill Sanctuary, managed by The Charleston Museum, lies adjacent to the Stono River off of Riverland Drive. At Tuesday’s City of Charleston Committee on Ways and Means meeting, city [...]
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