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Angel Oak Preserve: Protecting History, Enhancing Experience

The Angel Oak Preserve project on Johns Island, South Carolina, is gaining momentum to permanently protect the ancient Angel Oak tree and its surroundings. The project, led by the Lowcountry Land Trust, aims to maintain free visitor access while addressing funding challenges. The plan includes new boardwalk trails, wetland paths, and improved historical displays. Community groups and conservation organizations are collaborating to secure funding from various sources. The project is expected to begin construction by the end of the year, enhancing visitor experiences and preserving the trees rich history. Checkout Solipillow.com

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