The Magical Merlin App
A program set for July 18 at the North Campus Pavilion of the Highlands Biological Center will explore the apps that are revolutionizing birding right here on the Plateau. It’s free and open to the public.
A program set for July 18 at the North Campus Pavilion of the Highlands Biological Center will explore the apps that are revolutionizing birding right here on the Plateau. It’s free and open to the public.
With everyone in their places and fully feathered, the summer symphony is once more given full voice.
October was the time for the first Plateau residents to load the larder and pack the pantry.
Though there’s nothing imposing about little Pothole Falls, it exerts a hypnotic charm upon those who seek it.
A trip through the wilds of Panther town is a hike through a geological wonderland.
Dupont State Forest hosts a vast selection of unique water falls.
The traditions of local farming and the spirit at the heart of this challenging way of life are celebrated by Aaron and Justyne Reese at their R&R Farms.
Highlands Nature Center is offering up-close encounters for leaf lookers and fall fanatics, Fridays and Saturdays throughout the month.
There may still be spots available for Highlands Plateau Greenways’ October 14 biennial hike through history – check online at highlandsgreenway.com.
Dr. Gary Wein gives his farewell presentation on June 27 at The Village Green Commons in Cashiers. For more information about Village Nature Series, and to learn upcoming summer topics, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com. These events are free to the public.
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