HCC students serve up animal calls at annual wild game dinner
 

HCC students serve up animal calls at annual wild game dinner

Chris Graves had just parked a school van in a field, and his wildlife students were filing out for some…
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Explore history with a guided hike in the Smokies
 

Explore history with a guided hike in the Smokies

Join Friends of the Smokies for a guided hike along Kephart Prong Trail, followed by a visit to the Oconaluftee…
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Smokies volunteers needed at Oconaluftee and Clingmans Dome
 

Smokies volunteers needed at Oconaluftee and Clingmans Dome

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is recruiting for a variety of volunteer opportunities at Oconaluftee and Clingmans Dome for…
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The bear is back
 

The bear is back

The iconic bear specialty license plate that raises dollars for Friends of the Smokies is being sold again, with an…
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Monitoring to root out erosion sources in Haywood
 

Monitoring to root out erosion sources in Haywood

A $500 grant was awarded to Haywood Waterways Association by the Haywood County Community Foundation to expand Haywood Waterways’ sediment…
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Mountain fly-fishing team lands line-up of top notch coaches
 

Mountain fly-fishing team lands line-up of top notch coaches

The N.C. Fly Fishing Team, who count the region’s best fishermen among their ranks, has now hooked one of the…
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HCC Wildlife Club to host wild game dinner
 

HCC Wildlife Club to host wild game dinner

The sixth-annual Wild Game Dinner is set for 6 p.m. on Friday, March 2, at the Haywood County Fairgrounds.  …
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Greenhouse space available in Waynesville
 

Greenhouse space available in Waynesville

If you are short on greenhouse space but want to grow your own plants, consider using the Old Armory Recreation…
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Environmental group wants to duke it out with energy company
 

Environmental group wants to duke it out with energy company

Greenpeace activists, in what promises to be a long, high-profile campaign against Duke Energy for perceived environmental wrongs, launched the…
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Counting at Kituwah
 

Counting at Kituwah

This year was the 15th annual Great Backyard Bird Count, a citizen-science project created by Cornell Lab of Ornithology and…
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Battle of the Plug: WCU raises the stakes on a national energy conservation competition
 

Battle of the Plug: WCU raises the stakes on a national energy conservation competition

Things have gotten slightly darker at Western Carolina University. The Cullowhee-based college is battling Boone’s Appalachian State University in the…
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Program to discuss mercury fall-out
 

Program to discuss mercury fall-out

A program on mercury pollution in mountain waters will be held by the Watershed Association of the Tuckasegee River at…
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A new trail winds its way to WCU
 

A new trail winds its way to WCU

Construction of nearly five miles of multiuse trail for walkers, hikers, trail runners and mountain bikers on Western Carolina University’s…
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Race — or crawl — in the upcoming Assault on Black Rock
 

Race — or crawl — in the upcoming Assault on Black Rock

The second-annual Assault on Black Rock trail race in Jackson County will take place beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, March…
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Dillsboro growers’ fair seeking vendors
 

Dillsboro growers’ fair seeking vendors

Vegetable and flower growers wanting to participate in The Full Spectrum Farms — Growers’ Fair in March can submit vendor…
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Help root out unwanted plants along the AT
 

Help root out unwanted plants along the AT

Help root out those unwanted invasives in the forests by volunteering from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, March 3,…
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Master gardeners take spring plant orders
 

Master gardeners take spring plant orders

Orders for fruit and vegetable plants are being taken now through the Haywood County Master Gardener Association, with a March…
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Documentary looks at our use of plastics
 

Documentary looks at our use of plastics

The Western North Carolina Alliance is hosting a screening of the award-winning environmental documentary “Bag It” at UNC-Asheville’s Highsmith Center…
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Applications due for fishing youth camp
 

Applications due for fishing youth camp

Registration is under way for a summer fishing camp for ages 13 to 15 at Lake Logan near Canton, an…
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Fly-fishing course offered for women only
 

Fly-fishing course offered for women only

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will offer a special fly-fishing weekend for women through the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program on…
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Warm weather at this year’s Icycle Bike Race
 

Warm weather at this year’s Icycle Bike Race

Promoters and competitors agreed this year’s Icycle Mountain Bike Racing Classic at Fontana Village Resort was one of the most…
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Fly-fishing team lands line-up of top coaches
 

Fly-fishing team lands line-up of top coaches

The N.C. Fly Fishing Team, who count the region’s best fishermen among their ranks, has now hooked one of the…
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Tunnel repairs close Blue Ridge Parkway
 

Tunnel repairs close Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway will be closed between Soco Gap in Maggie Valley to the end of the Parkway in…
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LTLT seeks steward to buy conserved farm
 

LTLT seeks steward to buy conserved farm

The Land Trust for the Little Tennessee recently purchased a historic 130-acre farm in northern Macon County and is looking…
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Zee wolves must go, by Kuteeng Satire
 

Zee wolves must go, by Kuteeng Satire

The Naturalist’s Corner dispatched its chief investigative reporter, Kuteeng Satire, to the land of Dudley Doright to bring you the…
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The queen of local beekeepers
 

The queen of local beekeepers

As the weather cooled this past weekend, Kathy Taylor’s bees were nowhere in sight; sheltering themselves within their manmade, wooden…
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Blue Ridge Breakaway wins critical acclaim
 

Blue Ridge Breakaway wins critical acclaim

The Blue Ridge Breakaway was recently named the 2011 Ride of the Year by blogger Aaron West of StepClimbs.com. The…
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Sixth-grader explores the science of water quality
 

Sixth-grader explores the science of water quality

Waynesville Middle School student Jed Messer designed a project about water quality for the regional science fair. The project was…
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Women’s and girl’s sports day
 

Women’s and girl’s sports day

Women and girls can learn about a variety of activities that will inspire them to lead active, healthy lives at…
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The Osborne Boundary Oak gets historic designation
 

The Osborne Boundary Oak gets historic designation

With several centuries under its belt, the Osborne Boundary Oak on N.C. 110 in Haywood County’s Bethel community has long…
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Lace up your boots and hit the Walhalla Trail
 

Lace up your boots and hit the Walhalla Trail

A hike on the Walhalla Trail at Cataloochee Ranch is set for Saturday, Feb. 11, a postponement of an earlier…
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Order those fruit trees and berry bushes
 

Order those fruit trees and berry bushes

The Swain County Cooperative Extension is now taking orders for 3- to 4-foot tall apple, pear and peach trees, plus…
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Beekeeping class being held this month
 

Beekeeping class being held this month

An introductory beekeeping class will be held this month in Haywood County from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday,…
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Shiitake mushroom workshop in Swain
 

Shiitake mushroom workshop in Swain

Learn how to grow your own shiitake mushrooms through the N.C. Cooperative Extension Service and the Master Gardener Association from…
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Grab the binoculars and get ready to count
 

Grab the binoculars and get ready to count

The Great Backyard Bird Count, an annual four-day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to…
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Punxsutawney Phil was right
 

Punxsutawney Phil was right

I think the shrewd rodent hedges his bet a bit. I mean if you think about it, the difference between…
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By foot or by bike: New running and cycling clubs hit their stride in Cherokee
 

By foot or by bike: New running and cycling clubs hit their stride in Cherokee

Anyone can run or bike. And if any two people could testify to that, it’s Gerri Grady and Hugh Lambert.…
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Wildlife Commission taps social media
 

Wildlife Commission taps social media

Hunters, anglers and wildlife enthusiasts can now receive the most up-to-date information about the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission via social…
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Foundation Grant underpins Trust’s work
 

Foundation Grant underpins Trust’s work

A three-year, $225,000 grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation will help the Conservation Trust for North Carolina accelerate land…
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GSMNP appoints new board member
 

GSMNP appoints new board member

The Benton MacKaye Trail Association elected Ernest Engman, of Maryville, Tenn., as a board member and maintenance coordinator for the…
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Backyard Naturalists program launched for kids in Highlands area
 

Backyard Naturalists program launched for kids in Highlands area

The Highlands Biological Foundation has received a $25,000 grant from the Eckerd Family Foundation to create “Backyard Naturalists,” an after-school…
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Time to talk gardening in Sylva
 

Time to talk gardening in Sylva

A program on Straw Bale Gardening will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the Fellowship Hall of…
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A unique way to explore ‘your’ Smokies
 

A unique way to explore ‘your’ Smokies

A new program called experience Your Smokies is a different method now in place to get to know the Great…
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Calling for nominees in Green Oscars
 

Calling for nominees in Green Oscars

Wild South’s Roosevelt-Ashe Society is seeking nominations for its annual conservation awards, with winners recognized next month in Asheville. Nominations…
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Winter hike at the Needmore tract
 

Winter hike at the Needmore tract

Meet at 9 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, to take part in a winter walk along the Little Tennessee River at…
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Fitness Expo coming to Haywood Health & Fitness Center
 

Fitness Expo coming to Haywood Health & Fitness Center

MedWest Health & Fitness Center in Haywood County will hold a Fitness Expo from 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 18…
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Better eat … or rather, grow your broccoli
 

Better eat … or rather, grow your broccoli

Researchers need organic farmers to help them test-grow broccoli to determine the best varieties for the mountains. The majority of…
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Nearly half of all N.C. legislators score a “zero” on the environment
 

Nearly half of all N.C. legislators score a “zero” on the environment

The annual Environmental Scorecard is now out that ranks how friendly or unfriendly state legislators are to the environment, and…
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Slip-sliding away
 

Slip-sliding away

Dateline 1999: David Kullivan a forestry/wildlife student at Louisiana State University, tells faculty that while turkey hunting in the Pearl…
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NOC does eco-friendly refit of outfitter’s store
 

NOC does eco-friendly refit of outfitter’s store

Nantahala Outdoor Center is celebrating the company’s 40th anniversary by giving its flagship outfitter’s store in the Nantahala Gorge an…
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