Canceled Kudzu Warriors

Norman Wilder Forest 35°13'28.4"N 82°16'27.4"W, Tryon, NC, United States

Join the Kudzu Warriors and help manage non-native and invasive plants on Conserving Carolina's Norman Wilder Forest preserve!

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Rock Crushers

Join the Rock Crushers in trail building and maintenance in the Hickory Nut Gorge!

The Way of Water: Fly Fishing as Contemplative Practice

“People fish because they are searching for something. Often it is not for a fish.” Fennel Hudson, Fly Fishing – Fennel’s Journal – No. 5 Join us as we approach fly fishing as a contemplative practice and a way to experience renewal beyond just “getting on the water.” Western North Carolina has some of the

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Rock Crushers

Join the Rock Crushers in trail building and maintenance in the Hickory Nut Gorge!

Special Edition Green Drinks: “Drought, Climate Change, and The Mystery of the Missing Western Water”

Trailside Brewing Co. 873 Lennox Park Drive, Hendersonville, NC, United States

Hear WNC Native and Rocky Mountain Biological Lab Research Scientist Ian Breckheimer discuss how a team of environmental scientists are revolutionizing our understanding of water in the West and helping us adapt to climate change. The Colorado River is the lifeblood of the American Southwest, and the river’s 40 million human users are struggling to

Art in Nature

Transfiguration Preserve 188 Mt. Tabor Way, Bat Cave, NC, United States

Join us for a session of forest bathing with opportunities for reflections and expressions in art. This event will offer avenues for creative expression which participants in past Forest Bathing walks have requested. We will close with the traditional tea ceremony and, depending on weather, may return to the house or porch for closing sharing together. We

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Rock Crushers

Join the Rock Crushers in trail building and maintenance in the Hickory Nut Gorge!

Volunteer Workday at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary

Carolina Memorial Sanctuary 195 Blessed Way, Mills River

Come join us for a volunteer workday removing non-native invasive species at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary Background Info: Put under a conservation easement with Conserving Carolina in 2018, Carolina Memorial Sanctuary is an 11-acre conservation & green cemetery passionate about protecting the land and conserving the environment. In addition to eco-burials, CMS is a public park