Drop-In Discovery Station: Pine Power!
No registration required! Date: Saturday, April 27 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: North Carolina Botanical Garden Fee: Free! We’re celebrating the amazing longleaf pine habitat this spring. Drop…
No registration required! Date: Saturday, April 27 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: North Carolina Botanical Garden Fee: Free! We’re celebrating the amazing longleaf pine habitat this spring. Drop…
…the 300-year life of a single longleaf pine tree in the North Carolina Coastal Plain – how it survived fire and hurricanes and its connections with other plants and animals….
…graduate students and postdocs a unique opportunity to present their mycological research findings in a less formal venue than at a national or international scientific meeting. The will begin with…
…sale, and a portion of proceeds benefits the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Figures Elsa Hoffman Plasma-cut steel…
Register Here with Nancy Fields, Director/Curator, The Museum of the Southeast American Indian, UNC – Pembroke Date: Thursday, March 28, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM EST Location: Virtual and in…
…these iconic collections. You’ll learn what prompted the concept of habitat gardens and the important role fire has played and continues to play at NCBG and in plant communities across…
…and In-person attendance options Fee: Free; preregistration required Biocultural diversity conservation is an approach to conservation that centers the deep relationships between human cultures and the natural world. Contained within…
…various structures for the CCG including a hands-free hand wash station using scrap wood and a donated sink, cold frames, and beautiful signs for the 43 garden beds. He is…
…its programs accessible to all: SNAP/EBT benefit recipients attend free. Register here NatureFest features stations with the Chapel Hill Woodturners, New Hope Audubon Society, NC Herpetological Society, NC State Bee…
…to Texas, harbor many rare and endemic plants that may be part of the rich cultural heritage of the Indigenous peoples and are only now being recorded into the scientific…