Conserving Carolina und das N.C. Cooperative Extension, Transylvania County Center veranstalten von April bis Juli eine Reihe von Vorträgen, um der Öffentlichkeit den French Broad River, der als einer der ältesten Flüsse der Welt gilt, näher zu bringen.

Join Lia Waldrum, Indigenous Partnership and Restoration Coordinator for Conserving Carolina for “An Overview of Conserving Carolina’s French Broad River Restoration Projects.”

Conserving Carolina has completed several restoration projects along the French Broad River and it’s tributaries. To date restoring nearly 50 acres of wetlands, 125 acres of floodplain, nearly 23 acres of native pollinator habitat, and nearly 5 miles of streams. These restoration sites have returned abandoned agricultural land and a failed golf course development back to more natural floodplains designed to handle periods of high water, created wetlands, and restored native vegetation and habitat that supports a variety of species, both terrestrial and aquatic.

In addition, Conserving Carolina has been directly collaborating with Cherokee artisans who have harvested rivercane from some of these sites for making traditional baskets and clay for making traditional pottery. Cherokee artisans are also helping to develop planting plans on upcoming restoration projects along the French Broad River. These plans will prioritize plants of cultural significance to the Cherokee, such as white oak, rivercane, and yellowroot for their future harvest and sustainable use.

Come learn about these exciting projects and what the Conservancy has planned for 2024 – 2026!

Calendar

6. Mai 2024

Clock

Keine Ereignisdaten verfügbar

Price

Kostenlos

Location

212 S Gaston St, Brevard, NC 28712
Wegbeschreibung erhalten



Organizer: NC Cooperative Extension Transylvania County Center
Phone

(828) 884-3109