
As you travel around Seabrook Island, you may notice a small sign on certain undeveloped properties. They designate properties that are protected from development under a conservation easement.

The QR code on the signs will take you directly to the Seabrook Island Green Space Conservancy website, www.sigsc.net. There are now 43 conserved lots spread throughout the island which are listed on the website.
These green spaces add to the island’s attractiveness in many ways: wildlife habitat, aesthetic beauty, quality of life, flood control, water quality, noise abatement, air quality, climate regulation, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration. To learn more about the Seabrook Island Green Space Conservancy and how you can help, please visit our website.
-Submitted by Susan Leggett for SIGSC