Carnivorous Conservation
…North Carolina’s humid swamplands, a predator lies in wait. It’s perfectly still. It doesn’t breathe. It hasn’t had a meal in almost a month, but patience goes a long way…
…North Carolina’s humid swamplands, a predator lies in wait. It’s perfectly still. It doesn’t breathe. It hasn’t had a meal in almost a month, but patience goes a long way…
…Lecture! While some people choose to learn about evolution through coursework, a large number of people could be interested in the subject if brought to them wrapped in another subject…
…be at work while in my dining room, I am beginning to enjoy the advantages of being home to watch spring unfold in my woods and to attend meetings in…
…conditions in American psychiatric facilities and advocated for utilizing farming and gardening activities as a treatment intervention with patients. After World War I and II (early-late 1900’s), veteran hospitals used…
…& Research, Wageningen, Netherlands ICF Certified, Life and Corporate Coaching, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching Niels Lameijer has served as an NCBGF Director since 2023. He is currently serving…
…Carolina at Chapel Hill in September, 1931. He earned an A.B. in Botany in 1935, then continued at Carolina to earn an M.A. in Botany in 1938 studying with Dr….
…Community Garden Carol Enarson, Neighbor, Orange County Master Gardener Becca Goodson, Aveda Institute-Chapel Hill James Holman, Housekeeping, Third Shift, Employee Forum Delegate Sarah Ithipathachai, Undergraduate student Joanna Massey Lelekacs, North…
You have an important role in preserving the habitat gardens, plant collections, natural areas, and educational programming of the North Carolina Botanical Garden for future generations. If you are able,…
Program History The North Carolina Botanical Garden’s horticultural therapy program was founded in 1978, making it one of the oldest programs of its kind in the nation. In efforts to…