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Special showing ‘Hometown Habitat: Stories of Bringing Nature Home’ in Tryon

Conserving Carolina, The Gardening For Life Project and the Congregational Church UCC of Tryon are inviting the community ... Read more

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‘Making Your Garden a True Home for Pollinators’

Free lecture presented by Conserving Carolina   MILL SPRING–A free lecture entitled, “Making Your Garden a True Home ... Read more

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Volunteer Litter Cleanup set for April 29 in Columbus

COLUMBUS–In support of “Columbus Proud-Litter Awareness Month,” Conserving Carolina is holding a Volunteer Litter Cleanup along Shuford Road ... Read more

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Speaker Series: The Nature Conservancy’s Blue Wall Preserve

Join Conserving Carolina and the Landrum Library for a free lecture entitled, “The Nature Conservancy’s Blue Wall Preserve: ... Read more

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Speaker Series at Walnut Creek Preserve

Creating a Native Woodland Garden   Join Conserving Carolina for a free lecture entitled, “Creating a Native Woodland ... Read more

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Free electric vehicle lecture at Walnut Creek Preserve

MILL SPRING Conserving Carolina invites those interested in electric vehicle technology to join it for a free lecture ... Read more

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Calling all birdwatchers: Still time to participate in surveying project, NC Bird Atlas

Thee NC Bird Atlas has just completed the second year of breeding bird surveys throughout the state, but ... Read more

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Goats return this week to eradicate Tryon’s kudzu problems

Tryon’s favorite guests are returning to put a hurtin’ on the town’s least favorite vine.  That’s right, the ... Read more

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Polk’s Most Wanted Plant – Walter’s Crownbeard

This month’s species in our ongoing series of “Polk’s Most Wanted” is a wildflower known as Walter’s Crownbeard ... Read more

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‘Wildlife in Western North Carolina’ Aug. 10

The Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) and Walnut Creek Preserve (WCP) invite the public to attend “Wildlife in Western ... Read more