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COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Polk County’s Most Wanted Plant: Barbara’s Buttons

In a joint effort to expand the knowledge and understanding of the flora and fauna of Polk County, ... Read more

COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Polk County’s Most Wanted — animal: Diana Fritillary

In a joint effort to expand the knowledge and understanding of the flora and fauna of Polk County, ... Read more

Columnists

Polk County’s most wanted plant: Small Whorled Pogonia

In a joint effort to expand the knowledge and understanding of the flora of Polk County, the Pacolet ... Read more

Community

‘A father and son’s journey on the Appalachian Trail,’ April 27

On April 27, the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) and Walnut Creek Preserve (WCP) invite the public to attend ... Read more

Community

PAC goes to DuPont State Forest April 26

Join the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) on Friday, April 26 for a 6-mile hike at DuPont State Forest, ... Read more

Community

Spring migration of songbirds through the Southeast

Pam Torlina, land protection specialist for the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC), will present “Spring Migration of Songbirds through ... Read more

Community

PAC’s fifth spring hike goes to Table Rock State Park April 12

Join the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) on Friday, April 12, for a 6-mile hike at Table Rock State ... Read more

COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Polk County’s most wanted plant: Corallorhiza wisteriana

In a joint effort to expand the knowledge and understanding of the flora of Polk County, the Pacolet ... Read more

COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Seeking out Polk County’s most wanted-habitat

In an effort to expand the knowledge and understanding of the flora and fauna of Polk County, the ... Read more

Community

Identifying Trees in the winter draws crowd at Walnut Creek Preserve

On Saturday, Feb. 16, the Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) and Walnut Creek Preserve (WCP) co-sponsored “Identifying Trees in ... Read more