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Hendersonville Green Drinks

Appalachian Coffee Co. 1628 5th Ave W, Laurel Park, NC

This month's Green Drinks features Lauren Pyle, the Executive Director of Environmental Educators of North Carolina (EENC). Lauren's talk will be titled Creating and Environmentally Literate Citizenry. More information on the speaker to come. Parking at Appalachian Coffee is limited, but overflow parking is available across the street at First Congregational Church. About Hendersonville Green […]

Virtual Green Drinks

On Thursday, May 14th, Hendersonville Green Drinks welcomes Lauren Pyle, the Executive Director of Environmental Educators of North Carolina (EENC). Lauren's talk will be titled Creating and Environmentally Literate Citizenry. Lauren will discuss environmental education and how it’s an important tool in protecting our natural resources. As a result of the current COVID-19 crisis, we […]

Forest Plan Info Session: Management Areas

Webinar--online

Join us to hear Josh Kelly, MountainTrue’s Western Field Biologist, examine the various types of management areas proposed within the draft management plan and environmental impact statement for the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forests. Allocation of these areas determines what types of activities can happen in various parts of the forest. Register to receive access to the webinar.

MountainTrue University: Top Native Alternatives

For this week's MountainTrue University, we here from Tony Ward our Western Regional Program Coordinator. In his talk "Native Alternative to the Top Ten Least Wanted Plants", Tony will review our top ten least wanted and widespread nonnative invasive plants along with recommendations for native alternatives to replace them. This is a great place to start if you want to learn more about the damage invasive plants can do to our ecosystem and some of the native plants that you can plant instead.

MountainTrue University is a weekly speaker series where we connect with our community to share our knowledge on a variety of environmental topics. When you register, you'll receive the link to join the Zoom webinar. The recordings will be available the day after on our website.

MountainTrue University – Urban Renewal

In this weeks webinar, Chris Joyell, Director of the Asheville Design Center, will look back to the devastating redevelopment of AVL's African-American neighborhoods in the early 80s and the lasting impacts urban renewal has left on the community.

Solar 101 with CCA & NCIPL

Join NC Interfaith Power and Light, Mountaintrue and the Creation Care Alliance on Thursday, May 28 as momentum continues to build in Asheville area faith communities who are coming together to care for the rivers, air, forests and our neighbors in Western North Carolina. Learn from congregational stories, experts, and congregational and community leaders as we explore ways for faith communities to unleash the power of the sun

Forest Plan Info Session: Invasive Species

Webinar--online

There are various plants, insects, and other invasive species that threaten the biodiversity and overall resilience of our forests. Join us on June 2, for a webinar during which Bob Gale, MountainTrue’s Public Lands Director and Ecologist, will look more closely at how the draft management plan for the Nantahala-Pisgah National Forests proposes to address and manage invasive species. Register to receive access to the webinar.

Madison County 2020 BioBlitz

Madison Natural Heritage and MountainTrue are hosting a virtual Madison County BioBlitz. The Madison County BioBlitz will run from June 6th-June 20th, and naturalists, kids, students, hunters, fishers, scholars and all area residents are invited to participate. This event is FREE. The goal of the BioBlitz is to gather as much information about the biodiversity of plants, animals and other species in […]

Free

MountainTrue University – How Geology Has Shaped Our Mountains and Waterfalls

How is it that we have the many special places that MountainTrue helps protect? Join Bill Jacobs, the author of “Whence These Special Places?”, as he explains the fascinating geologic processes that produced WNC’s array of mountains and waterfalls. Bill’s particular interest is how the unique appearances of many of our most popular natural features are explained by differences in their geologic history.

Building Our City Speaker Series with Dr. Richard Jackson

Webinar--online

Join Dr. Richard Jackson in the Building Our City speaker series to talk about how design decisions in urban and suburban can affect the community's physical and mental health. During a global pandemic, Dr. Jackson will be offering his advice to ensure the health of your community.