by Three Rivers Land Trust | Sep 7, 2016 | Articles, News
by Crystal Cockman September 7, 2016 There is much myth and legend around willow trees, as well as several interesting facts. Weeping willows are graceful in appearance, with long narrow leaves and limbs that droop from the tree trunk. They are sometimes associated...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Aug 31, 2016 | Upcoming Events
The LandTrust is partnering with Hands of a Sportsman to sponsor a youth deer hunt on September 24th on our Springer property in Davie County (approximately 1374 Point Rd, Mocksville, NC 27028). The hunt time is TBD but will be early morning. Hands of a Sportsman is...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Aug 29, 2016 | Articles
By Crystal Cockman August 29, 2016 I recently caught up with Nick Haddad, the William Neal Reynolds Professor of Applied Ecology at NC State University, about a really rare butterfly he studies – the Saint Francis’ satyr. I wanted to know more about this species and...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Aug 23, 2016 | Articles
By Crystal Cockman August 23,2016 I am a very amateur nature photographer, but I’ve been able to get some pretty good shots thanks to the fact that I spend a lot of time outdoors and I’ve got some decent cameras, and a lot of patience. I’d like to share just a few of...
by Three Rivers Land Trust | Aug 18, 2016 | Articles
By Ruth Grissom August 17,2016 Summer is winding down. The days are getting shorter. Kids are headed back to school. Labor Day weekend marks the end of peak season at the beach, but birders and fishermen flock to the coast in fall. If you plan to visit Kitty Hawk,...