Supporters
rally for
test farm As Bill Teague looks out over fields of wheat,
groves of trees and livestock-dotted pastures — the farm where
he has raised his family; the farm he has called home for 23 years
— it’s not leaving this behind that concerns him the
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The
Naturalist's Corner Last Saturday 30 or so outdoor aficionados
enjoyed a soggy walk in Waynesville’s watershed. Fifty people
had originally signed up for the hike but threatening weather changed
a few minds. This was the first hike the town organized in 2008. Last
year there were four public guided hikes in the watershed. The town
is sponsoring these hikes to introduce Waynesville residents and other
interested parties to this wonderful 8,600-acre...
full storyKinglets
come and kinglets go If you spot a tiny, tear-shaped bird flitting
around the outer branches of a tree or shrub, you’re probably
observing a kinglet. There are two species: the golden-crowned and
the ruby-crowned. They are not a lot bigger than hummingbirds...
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