Art from the Earth
Conserving Carolina nature preserves are providing traditional materials for Cherokee artists.
Conserving Carolina nature preserves are providing traditional materials for Cherokee artists.
These are big goals but possible with your support. New restorations on the French Broad River. More trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge. And more.
Here are 10 big ways that you made a difference for Nature, from a trail groundbreaking, to a restored wetland, to protected rivers and waterfalls.
In 2023, we held 421 community engagement events. That’s more than one per day!
The Polk County Appearance Commission has renewed their matching grant to our habitat restoration team for a fifth consecutive year.
In a neighborhood built by Habitat for Humanity, what used to be a trash-filled, degraded stream corridor is now a place for kids to watch tadpoles and catch fireflies.
Here’s how to make sure your tax deductible donation is counted in 2023.
While not currently open to the public, the land will become a part of our State Trail system- the French Broad River Paddle Trail.
Read the Fall/Winter newsletter from Conserving Carolina, with updates on river restoration, new protected land, and community partnerships.