JAMES ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) – Lowcountry residents had the opportunity to explore a natural treasure on Saturday morning.
Attendees got to see The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, which has the largest area of privately protected land on James Island. It’s usually only open to the public for specific planned programming.
The Dill Sanctuary has rich historic and natural features with 580 acres of land preserved for wildlife. At the event, museum staff discussed the recent accomplishments at the Sanctuary, including the preservation of Civil War batteries, archaeological research and natural resource management…