“Polk County’s Most Wanted-notes from the field”

Published 10:00 pm Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The Pacolet Area Conservancy (PAC) and Walnut Creek Preserve (WCP) invite the public to attend a free program about “Polk County’s Most Wanted-Notes from the Field,” presented by botanist, David Campbell.
This will be a follow up to the popular monthly articled, “Polk County’s Most Wanted.”
During the presentation, Campbell will be sharing exciting news about plants, animals, and habitats that have been found in the County thanks to public involvement and response to the monthly article.
Campbell will be discussing his recent botanical finds relating to ongoing investigations into Polk County’s unique and spectacular biodiversity.
The presentation will consist of photographic images of rare plant species found in Polk County, with discussion to follow. The program will be held at the Anne Elizabeth Suratt Nature Center at Walnut Creek Preserve on Saturday, June 28, at 10:30 a.m.
To get to Walnut Creek Preserve’s Nature Center from the Tryon and Columbus area, take Hwy 108 E and turn left on Hwy 9 toward Lake Lure. Follow Hwy 9 N for 5 miles and turn right onto McGuinn Road (at the Exxon Station). Go 1 mile to the intersection with Big Level Road; turn left, go 2/10ths of a mile and take the first right onto Aden Green Road. Follow Aden Green for 4/10ths of a mile and turn left on Herbarium Lane and into Walnut Creek Preserve. Take the first left onto Conservatory Lane, which takes you to the parking area for the nature center. (GPS coordinates to the Nature Center are available at the PAC website.)
For more information or for directions from another location, contact the Pacolet Area Conservancy at 828-859-5060 or e-mail landprotection@pacolet.org.
For more information about Walnut Creek Preserve, visit www.walnutcreekpreserve.com. Please note, Walnut Creek Preserve is private property and guests are only allowed on the property by invitation (a planned event or scheduled group). Thank you.
PAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization (land trust) founded in 1989 to protect and conserve natural resources with emphasis on the lands and waterways with scenic, ecological, and agricultural significance in the North Pacolet and Green River watersheds (PACs mission).
PAC works with area landowners to ensure the long-term protection of their property through voluntary conservation easements (agreements) which enable landowners to maintain ownership of their property, preserving precious natural resources (open lands, forests, wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, farmland, stream banks, etc.), and potentially obtain significant federal, state, and local tax benefits.
PACs vision is a community living and growing in harmony with our natural resources and or goal is to provide a legacy that will endure and be valued by generations to come.
– article submitted
by Pam Torlina

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