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Interested in

Conserving

Your Land?

The Conservation Bank works to ensure our state’s sustainable future and economic prosperity for generations to come. However, we cannot work directly with landowners—the Conservation Bank is prohibited by law from owning any interests in land. 


If you’re interested in exploring a conservation easement or a fee simple sale, please connect  with one of the trusts listed below.

Find a Trust

Counties Served

      Land Protection Guide

      Conserving and protecting land can feel complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. 


      Download this helpful resource from our friends at the South Carolina Land Trust Network —help yourself, so you can help us preserve South Carolina’s natural beauty.

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      About the Conservation Bank

      The South Carolina Conservation Bank works with government agencies, land trusts, and other eligible entities to conserve and protect South Carolina’s beautiful natural resources, farmlands, forest lands, historical and archaeological sites, and urban parks. 

      LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONSERVATION BANK
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