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The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness Project
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Throwing some feelers out there. We’re looking for 1-2 new demonstration garden sites in Wagener Terrace and/or North Central for an upcoming study with C of C. If you’ve seen the beautiful hell strip on Grove and 10th, you’ll know
This past April we installed a living shoreline with S.C.O.R.E. @scdnr at the mouth of Halsey Creek that we are lovingly naming "Penny's Reef," in memory of Penny Williams. Penny was a generous supporter and cherished friend of The Marsh Pr
This morning we're revisiting ten things you can do to play a part in the South's First Urban Ecological Corridor and become a part of the 𝓂𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉!

Check out our stories for a link to @joelwcaldwell's substack AND THEN SIGN UP on our site!
Hey!!! That's US!!! 
New friend from Down UNDAH, (he doesn't hate that right?) Anthony James, host of The RegenNarration podcast, featured The Marsh Project recently in episode 256! We are tickled pink! Link in Bio!

"Joel Caldwell, Dr. Blake Sc
A big thank you to everyone who came out this Saturday morning to join us at @highwirechs for a little Backyard Resiliency Goodness with @preservationsociety ! We hope some of the presentations inspired you all to start thinking about how you can ste
Save the Date, marsh friends! We're teaming up with @magnolialanding_chs and @chaswaterkeeper for our re-scheduled marsh cleanup on Tuesday, June 10th from 4–6 p.m. 🌊💪 

Bring your crew, your gloves, and that good summer energy. RSVP at the l

The M.A.R.S.H. Project is a grassroots and community-based program working to restore and preserve local marshland in Charleston, South Carolina. As a program of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, a Charleston-based 501(c)3 nonprofit, they are working to ecologically revitalize their neighborhoods through volunteer efforts – cleaning up debris, planting native plant species, citizen-science monitoring, and community and educational outreach.