FENCE needs your help clearing invasive plants on the FENCE property. Join them for a fulfilling day of good work and companionship! Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and gloves, and bring a pair of hand clippers if you have them. Workdays are scheduled on the second Thursday of each month from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00
Workday Description: Volunteers will be removing various non-native invasive species, such as Kudzu, bamboo, Chinese Privet, Japanese Honeysuckle, and Multiflora Rose from the sanctuary. Using only mechanical techniques, volunteers will be using pruners, handsaws, and pulling to remove invasive plant species. Volunteers must be able to walk moderate distances across rough terrain. Tools and gloves
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 a difference. Get yourself ready for action and learn the many ways you can get involved at Conserving Carolina! RSVP below The link to the
Saturday, July 20th 10:00 am to 12:30 pm Forest Bathing with Kelly Bruce, ANFT Guide Your certified guide, Kelly Bruce, will lead you on a journey through the awakening forest, weaving mindfulness, breathwork, forest bathing (Shinrin Yoku) and nature therapy together for a restorative afternoon at Transfiguration Preserve in Hickory Nut Gorge. We’ll celebrate the
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
Join us for a guided walk to a beautiful waterfall and appreciate nature among community! This is an easy/moderate walk on a slightly unlevel trail.
¡Únase a nosotros para una caminata guiada a una hermosa cascada y aprecie la naturaleza en comunidad! Esta es una caminata fácil/moderada por un sendero ligeramente desnivelado.
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 aid. This event is one of our monthly forest bathing walks. Forest bathing is a practice from Japan that has been gaining attention in the