Water Runs Down Hill: The Pacolet River from the Mountains to the Sea
Water Runs Down Hill: The Pacolet River from the Mountains to the Sea
Speaker: Beth Button, from the USC Upstate Watershed Ecology Center
Speaker: Beth Button, from the USC Upstate Watershed Ecology Center
Speaker: Beth Button, from the USC Upstate Watershed Ecology Center
Be transported back in time to the dawn of the 20th century when the southern Appalachian region supplied around three-quarters of all indigenous medicinal plants for use in commercial medicines.
Be transported back in time to the dawn of the 20th century when the southern Appalachian region supplied around three-quarters of all indigenous medicinal plants for use in commercial medicines.
A 6.7-mile hike at Caesar's Head State Park, part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area.
A 6.7-mile hike at Caesar's Head State Park, part of the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area.
Help restore natural habitat and protect rare plants and wildlife by removing non-native, invasive plants and maintaining an important meadow habitat.
Tons of trash covers the roadsides around WNC--help us make that first step in returning our area to its natural beauty.
Tons of trash covers the roadsides around WNC--help us make that first step in returning our area to its natural beauty.
Jennifer Frick-Ruppert is the author of “Mountain Nature: A Seasonal Natural History of the Southern Appalachians,” and a professor of biology and environmental science at Brevard College. During her presentation, Jennifer will also discuss wilderness management from the present into the future.
Join MountainTrue and Conserving Carolina for a community picnic at the shelter of the Bradley Nature Preserve at Alexander’s Ford. There will be food and beverages, lawn games, and a 3-mile round-trip hike down the trail to the Green River.
Join MountainTrue and Conserving Carolina for a community picnic at the shelter of the Bradley Nature Preserve at Alexander’s Ford. There will be food and beverages, lawn games, and a 3-mile round-trip hike down the trail to the Green River.
Join us as we learn the importance of controlling Non-Native Invasive Species (NIS) in a wetland and landscaped environment. Learn how to ID and control invasive plants, and remove and treat various invasive plant species from a wetland in the Deer Lake community. We may also work to weed and improve on a monarch waystation that was installed in 2015.
Join us as we learn the importance of controlling Non-Native Invasive Species (NIS) in a wetland and landscaped environment. Learn how to ID and control invasive plants, and remove and treat various invasive plant species from a wetland in the Deer Lake community. We may also work to weed and improve on a monarch waystation that was installed in 2015.