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Join us for a community road side litter sweep and hike on one of our favorite trails! |
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Enjoy a beautiful hike through this SC Heritage Preserve and take in views of the Piedmont from the Blue Ridge Escarpment. |
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Come learn about the many uses of Kudzu and stories of the Native American People!
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Come learn about how to control non-native invasive plants in your yard! |
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Join us in creating ceremony and find your voice with a native flute! |
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Join us for a special session of forest bathing at Transfiguration Preserve. Sunday “sacred saunters” provide space for contemplation and reflection in nature, opening and closing with a sharing circle. |
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Come learn about one of the few places that the Common Loon overwinters in the Upstate! |
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Join us for a hike at DuPont State Recreational Forest and take in beautiful views of the surrounding mountains!
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Want to know more about Conserving Carolina and how you can help? Join us for a Volunteer Information Session online! Learn more about our work and how you can make |
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Hikers will enjoy a lovely hike through Dupont State Recreational Forest with stunning views of Fawn Lake and Lake Julia, as well as a few crossings over Reasonover Creek! |
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Come learn about the ecological importance of trees in our region. |
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Join us for a post-Thanksgiving hike to the beautiful Rainbow Falls! |
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Come join us for a workday removing non-native invasive plants at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary! |
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Mattie is a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide. She is also a Zen practitioner, an Episcopal oblate, and a retired education professor, and she is certified in wilderness first |