Seeing Earth as a Grain of Sand
Author John Lane invites us to view the world through the eyes of a naturalist-poet at the Village Nature Series’ July 31 presentation at the Village Green in Cashiers.
Author John Lane invites us to view the world through the eyes of a naturalist-poet at the Village Nature Series’ July 31 presentation at the Village Green in Cashiers.
Those black velvet nights are a beloved part of the Plateau’s natural heritage that the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is endeavoring to preserve.
The Plateau’s preservation ethic was built into the Appalachian Trail.
The noble American Chestnut is still fighting for its survival, thanks to Highlands Cashiers
Land Trust.
It’s the perfect time to curl up with a good book exploring the natural treasures that are part of the Plateau’s heritage.
Diminutive and relentlessly charming, Shortia has played hide and seek on the Plateau for centuries.
October was the time for the first Plateau residents to load the larder and pack the pantry.
There are some simple steps you can take to help preserve our planet and this precious Plateau.
Not sure where to go in this new year? Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust has some ideas. Visit hicashlt.org/hiking-trails.html.
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