North Carolina Native Plant Society
To promote enjoyment and conservation of native plants and their habitats through education, protection and propagation.
To promote enjoyment and conservation of native plants and their habitats through education, protection and propagation.
To transform people's relationship with plants and the natural world. Founded in 1989, Cape Fear Botanical Garden is a natural beauty situated on an impressive 80 acres nestled between the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek two miles from downtown Fayetteville.
The North Carolina Coastal Federation empowers coastal residents and visitors from all walks of life to protect and restore the water quality and critically important natural habitats of the North Carolina coast.
The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area serves as the steward of the living traditions of our region, protecting and promoting the unique music, crafts, outdoors, foodways and Cherokee culture unique to Western North Carolina. Honoring the past, we make investments in rural communities for the benefit of present and future generations.
To protect and restore Ellerbe Creek and make it an asset for the citizens of Durham and the Triangle region.
To conserve the waters, forests, farms and heritage of the Upper Little Tennessee and Hiwassee River Valleys.
To provide facilities and focus for education, recreation, and preservation in nature studies and equestrian activities with the aim of enhancing these endeavors to enrich the quality of life.
To mobilize diverse voices to defend the forests of the Southern United States from destructive industrial forestry practices.
To promote clean, safe water and environments.
To empower citizens to be advocates for livable communities and the natural environment of Western North Carolina.