10-year Rescue Mission | Southern Highlands Reserve
The endangered Carolina Northern Squirrel is hanging on to a perilous existence. They’re getting by with a little help from their friends.
The endangered Carolina Northern Squirrel is hanging on to a perilous existence. They’re getting by with a little help from their friends.
No matter the season, Lake Glenville extends its aquatic siren call far beyond the confines of the Plateau.
If you’d like to discover the science behind the beauty of the Fall Leaf Show, join the experts at Highlands Nature Center for an Autumn Amble. Call (828) 526-2623 to find your place on a tour.
There’s nothing shy about the Brown-Eyed Susan, casting its bold-colored blossoms to the sunshine in meadows, gardens, and clearings across the Plateau.
A potent mix of thunder and mist gives Dry Falls a hypnotic pull that’s almost spiritual.
It’s always Showtime! Wood Ducks are a classic example of guys sprucing up to charm the ladies.
River Otters are enjoying their status as the Plateau’s friskiest arrivals. You can spot them at Lindenwood Lake, and possibly other aquatic spots in Cashiers and Highlands.
Bringing in the Big Fish demands a herculean fortitude and an almost sisyphean resolve.
An innovative program of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians aims to restore the majestic American Chestnut to the forests of Western North Carolina.
Before you hit the trail, make sure that your feet are happy – the right footwear choices can make all of the difference for your outdoor adventures.
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