This spring, the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) hosted a land management educational program at the future McClellanville County Park, one of the agency’s undeveloped park properties. Wildlife and forestry students from Horry Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) worked directly with area elementary school students to plant tree seedlings at the 813-acre future park property located off Hwy. 17N, south of downtown McClellanville.
About 30 elementary students from Cape Romain Environmental Education Charter School (CREECS) worked with the college students to plant longleaf pine, live oak, crabapple, persimmon, red bud, dogwood, and eastern red cedar seedlings.
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