Wildlife Education
Choosing Extinction: An Inconvenient Species
Choosing Extinction: An Inconvenient Species By Taylor Barnhill Last spring, North Carolina’s Wildlife Resources Commission petitioned the US Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) to end its red wolf reintroduction program…
Read MorePisgah Brewing Releases Hellbender Beer to Support Wild South
Contacts: Hannah Morgan Development and Communications Coordinator Wild South (828) 258-2667 (office) (434) 409-4523 (cell) hannah@wildsouth.org Benton C. Wharton Events/PR Director, Pisgah Brewing Company (843) 345 6365 benton@pisgahbrewing.com Pisgah is…
Read MoreWild South’s Campaign for Wildlife and Wilderness Champions
Wild South Invites YOU to be a Wildlife and Wilderness Champion Donate – Become A Champion Today This fall, Wild South is launching our Campaign for Wildlife and Wilderness Champions. Our mission…
Read MoreHelp Alabama’s Butterflies!
Help Alabama’s Butterflies! Exciting plans are underway to launch the Alabama Butterfly Atlas, a user-friendly website that will initially contain 50,000+ observational records as well as photographs, flight charts, life…
Read MoreRoan Mountain Bluet (Houstonia purpurea var. montana)
Roan Mountain Bluet (Houstonia purpurea var. montana) By Carson Feather Whitmore This native annual flower appears in the early spring and really blooms brilliantly from May through September. Houstonia purpurea…
Read MoreWalls of Jericho
Walls of Jericho by Carson Feather Whitmore Get outside and experience Walls of Jericho – for one of the most gorgeous hikes in the South, covered with unique wildflowers,…
Read MoreGraveyard Fields – Pisgah National Forest
Graveyard Fields – Pisgah National Forest by Carson Feather Whitmore Don’t be deterred by the name of this scenic area! The only ghosts you’ll find here are the remains of…
Read MoreRed Wolf (Canis rufus)
by Emily EhleyRed Wolf (Canis rufus) As the summer begins and the green glow of tulip poplar blossoms rise over the mountains, we take a moment once again to be…
Read MoreTrillium
Trillium (Trillium spp.), By Emily Ehley ( Trillium erectum, pictured) Georgia O’Keeffe, who painted flowers that were more than flowers- and landscapes that breathed life, once wrote, “Nobody sees a…
Read MoreEveryday is Earth Day
Engaging the Next Generation of Leaders : Earth Day at Evergreen Community Charter School by Emily Ehley Of course, “earth day” is every day that occurs on…
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