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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

Waiting List: Green River Gorge Hike near Saluda, NC (3-19-22)

Join MountainTrue on this great late winter hike following the Green River. This hike will offer continuous views of the Green River's quiet stretches to its most intense rapids. Click the link to learn more and register for this guided hike!

$5 – $15

Broad River Spring Celebration in Rutherfordton, NC 3/20/22

It's Spring Equinox! Warmth is returning! At the cusp of this seasonal change, we celebrate World Water Day and recognize the Broad River watershed relationships that tie us together! Come learn about our river from the Broad Riverkeeper, enjoy fellowship and outdoor games with Rutherford Outdoor Coalition, and participate in a Dreaming Stone celebration of the sacred gift of water at the Broad River. Registration is required for this event.

Free

Murphy River Walk Volunteer Invasive Plant Workdays 3/14/22 – 4/4/22

On Monday afternoons weather permitting this winter and spring, MountainTrue is hosting volunteer workdays to control nonnative invasive plants and restore native habitat along the Murphy River Walk & Canoe Trail. Let’s work together to continue to improve the wildlife habitat and natural beauty at the Murphy River Walk!

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.

Waiting List: Grassland Restoration & Fire Ecology Hike near Alexander, NC (3-25-22)

Join Biologist Josh Kelly on the Grassland Restoration & Fire Ecology Hike. On this hike will explore a shortleaf pine-oak savanna on Sandymush Gameland that is in the process of being restored. We will discuss diverse topics such as fire ecology, bio-physical characteristics of Blue Ridge woodlands and savannas, and native species associated with grasslands. Registration is required.

$5 – $15

Murphy River Walk Volunteer Invasive Plant Workdays 3/14/22 – 4/4/22

On Monday afternoons weather permitting this winter and spring, MountainTrue is hosting volunteer workdays to control nonnative invasive plants and restore native habitat along the Murphy River Walk & Canoe Trail. Let’s work together to continue to improve the wildlife habitat and natural beauty at the Murphy River Walk!

Free

Hard to Recycle Event in Flat Rock, NC 4/2/22

180 W Campus Dr, Flat Rock, NC 28731 180 W Campus Dr., Flat Rock, NC, United States

Henderson County Solid Waste is proud to be partnering with Asheville GreenWorks to bring Hard to Recycle events to Henderson County. 

Murphy River Walk Volunteer Invasive Plant Workdays 3/14/22 – 4/4/22

On Monday afternoons weather permitting this winter and spring, MountainTrue is hosting volunteer workdays to control nonnative invasive plants and restore native habitat along the Murphy River Walk & Canoe Trail. Let’s work together to continue to improve the wildlife habitat and natural beauty at the Murphy River Walk!

Free

MountainTrue University: Review of the Forest Plan Webinar

The US Forest Service released the revised Forest Plan for Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests on January 21. Join us for a look under the hood of the 2000 pages of the Forest Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement and what it means for one million acres of Western North Carolina.

Free