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Image Finally Rain
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Finally Rain
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image chemical/x-pdb Beckman Garden Easement
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Beckman Garden Easement
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image Flame Laurel
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Flame Laurel
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image application/x-troff-ms Gibson Bottoms
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Gibson Bottoms
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image D source code Ruby Mine Road
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Ruby Mine Road
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image Albert's View
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Albert's View
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image Asters on the Nantahalas
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Asters on the Nantahalas
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image Rainy Blue Ridge
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Rainy Blue Ridge
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image text/texmacs A student collecting stream insects
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
Each year the Toes in the Toe Watershed Discovery event brings 5th-grade students from North Carolina’s Yancey and Mitchell Counties out to a river in their community. On the banks of the river they rotate through a variety of educational stations focused on stream health and the importance of river. Stations include art, farming, energy, fish, and stream macroinvertebrates.Because the watershed is home to the endangered Appalachian elktoe mussel, the Fish & Wildlife Service helped create the event and continues to help students explore the North and South Toe rivers in search of stream insects, mollusks, and other animals.
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments
Image WaSSI
by Caroline Dougherty published Jul 02, 2015 last modified Aug 14, 2015 01:42 PM
WaSSI
Located in Ecosystem Benefits / Appalachian Assessments