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High Country Live Staking Workday in Sugar Grove NC (12/17/21)

__ Sugar Grove, NC

Livestaking is the process of planting live cuttings of dormant trees in the riparian buffer zone along the stream bank which helps filter stormwater runoff, protect vital aquatic habitat, and prevent soil erosion and sediment pollution. As these planted stakes grow into trees, they stabilize the sides of the rivers and creeks where we plant them and reduce the overall amount of sediment and toxins getting into the river. Come plant with us at one of our livestaking work days from December through March!

High Country Live Staking Workday (1/15/22)

Livestaking is the process of planting live cuttings of dormant trees in the riparian buffer zone along the stream bank which helps filter stormwater runoff, protect vital aquatic habitat, and prevent soil erosion and sediment pollution. As these planted stakes grow into trees, they stabilize the sides of the rivers and creeks where we plant them and reduce the overall amount of sediment and toxins getting into the river. Come plant with us at one of our livestaking work days from December through March!

Virtual The Story of Plastic Film Screening

Register below to receive a link for the film, The Story of Plastic, and a recorded Q&A hosted by MountainTrue and partners Asheville GreenWorks, Environment NC, To the Brim Refill Store, and the WENOCA Group of the NC Sierra Club. Access to viewing this film will be available until Feb 1.

Free

High Country Live Staking Workday (1/28/22)

Livestaking is the process of planting live cuttings of dormant trees in the riparian buffer zone along the stream bank which helps filter stormwater runoff, protect vital aquatic habitat, and prevent soil erosion and sediment pollution. As these planted stakes grow into trees, they stabilize the sides of the rivers and creeks where we plant them and reduce the overall amount of sediment and toxins getting into the river. Come plant with us at one of our livestaking work days from December through March!

High Country Live Staking Workday (2/19/22)

Livestaking is the process of planting live cuttings of dormant trees in the riparian buffer zone along the stream bank which helps filter stormwater runoff, protect vital aquatic habitat, and prevent soil erosion and sediment pollution. As these planted stakes grow into trees, they stabilize the sides of the rivers and creeks where we plant them and reduce the overall amount of sediment and toxins getting into the river. Come plant with us at one of our livestaking work days from December through March!

High Country Habitat Restoration Coalition Workday 3/18/22

Join members of the High Country Habitat Restoration Coalition on March 18 from 4-6 p.m. to remove non-native invasive species along the pathways and trails. We will be working to eradicate invasives. Bring your love of native plants and your desire to keep Boone beautiful!

Free

Interest List: World Water Day Event in Boone, NC (3/22/22)

Mark your calendars to join us in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act on World Water Day March 22. This act has led to the regulation and protection of American's rights to clean, healthy waterways for fifty years. Appalachian Mountain Brewery will be hosting this event to celebrate the environmental successes through this legislative action over the past fifty years as well as our local clean water efforts in our community.

Trash Trout River Cleanup near Boone, NC 4/22/22

Join the Watauga Riverkeeper and water team on Earth Day for a river cleanup on Winkler’s Creek near our trash trout. We will provide trash bags and waders for volunteers.

Free

High Country Habitat Restoration Coalition Workday 4/23/22

Join members of the High Country Habitat Restoration Coalition on April 23 at Todd Island Park from 1-3 p.m. to remove non-native invasive species along the pathways and trails. We will be working to eradicate invasives. Bring your love of native plants and your desire to keep Boone beautiful!

Free

BioBlitz at Valle Crucis Community Park in Banner Elk, NC 4/30/22

Valle Crucis Community Park is hosting the 2nd Annual Valle Crucis Park Bio Blitz on April 30. Stop by anytime to explore the meadows and wetlands along the river and help us find and identify as many different plants, animals, and fungi as we can for the Park’s species list! The event runs from dawn to dusk. We will also be setting up a table and workshop for all ages to learn more about aquatic macroinvertebrates and fish species in the Watauga River.

Free