Rock Crushers
Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface, removing vegetation, moving rocks, swinging sharp tools, having
Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface, removing vegetation, moving rocks, swinging sharp tools, having
Do you have an interest in native plants? Join us Thursdays from 1pm - 3pm at Ironwood Square, 847 Case Street in Hendersonville, home of the Conserving Carolina office. Over
Learn more about our work and how you can make a difference. Get yourself ready for action and learn the many ways you can get involved at Conserving Carolina! Please RSVP below. Click here to join the meeting at 5:30 PM.
Please join us on Sunday, May 3rd at 8:00 am for an educational hemlock and birding hike with the Hemlock Restoration Initiative and Conserving Carolina. This early morning hike will begin at the John Rock Loop trailhead and will lead up to a stand of hemlocks recently re-treated by HRI. While we hike, your hike leaders
Join the Conserving Carolina “Kudzu Warriors” as they continue the fight against Kudzu, a non-native and invasive vine, at the Conserving Carolina owned Norman Wilder Forest off of Highway 176. The Kudzu Warriors, named for their hard work eradicating Kudzu on Little Warrior Mountain, have been defending the Conserving Carolina nature preserve from Kudzu (and
Conserving Carolina is creating a pollinator garden along the scenic Oklawaha Greenway—and we need your green thumbs! No green thumb? We welcome your enthusiasm and are happy to share our knowledge with you. If you enjoy gardening (or the idea of gardening), and want to help create a beautiful, welcoming space for pollinators and people
Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface, removing vegetation, moving rocks, swinging sharp tools, having fun while working hard. Seeking consistent weekly volunteers. If interested in joining the Trail Crew, email mary@conservingcarolina.org RSVP Required RSVP’s are required to to help staff
Native Plant Garden Volunteer Team! Do you have an interest in native plants and gardening? Join us Thursdays from 1pm - 3pm at Ironwood Square, 847 Case Street in Hendersonville, home of the Conserving Carolina office. Over two acres has been planted with an amazing collection of native flowers, shrubs, trees, and bog plants. Volunteers
Join the Conserving Carolina “Kudzu Warriors” as they continue the fight against Kudzu, a non-native and invasive vine, at the Conserving Carolina owned Norman Wilder Forest off of Highway 176. The Kudzu Warriors, named for their hard work eradicating Kudzu on Little Warrior Mountain, have been defending the Conserving Carolina nature preserve from Kudzu (and
Conserving Carolina is creating a pollinator garden along the scenic Oklawaha Greenway—and we need your green thumbs! No green thumb? We welcome your enthusiasm and are happy to share our
Come learn about ways to make your garden a friendly place for wildlife, including pollinating insects!
Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface, removing vegetation, moving rocks, swinging sharp tools, having
Join us to manage non-native and invasive plants on this community greenspace!
Native Plant Garden Volunteer Team! Do you have an interest in native plants and gardening? Join us Thursdays from 1pm - 3pm at Ironwood Square, 847 Case Street in Hendersonville,
Learn more about our work and how you can make a difference. Get yourself ready for action and learn the many ways you can get involved at Conserving Carolina! Please
Join us to explore simple ways to reduce waste in your daily life, and learn how Henderson County’s composting and recycling programs can make a meaningful impact.
Lights, camera… antennae! Step into the miniature world of insects and see how high-speed filming is unlocking big discoveries in science and conservation.
Join the Conserving Carolina “Kudzu Warriors” as they continue the fight against Kudzu, a non-native and invasive vine, at the Conserving Carolina owned Norman Wilder Forest off of Highway 176. The Kudzu Warriors, named for their hard work eradicating Kudzu on Little Warrior Mountain, have been defending the Conserving Carolina nature preserve from Kudzu (and
Conserving Carolina is creating a pollinator garden along the scenic Oklawaha Greenway—and we need your green thumbs! No green thumb? We welcome your enthusiasm and are happy to share our
Join us and explore how curiosity, observation, and imagination can deepen our relationship with the garden and learn practical ways to support the life of the garden while considering how our individual gardens can contribute to healthier communities and ecosystems.
Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface, removing vegetation, moving rocks, swinging sharp tools, having
Native Plant Garden Volunteer Team! Do you have an interest in native plants and gardening? Join us Thursdays from 1pm - 3pm at Ironwood Square, 847 Case Street in Hendersonville,