Mammals of the Southern Appalachians

Mammals of the Southern Appalachians

  • Ages 18+

In this class we will discuss mammals of the region, their distribution, natural life cycles, and controversies and cultural connections.

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By The NC Arboretum: Adult Education Programs
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Date and time

Tuesday, May 20 · 12 - 4pm EDT.

Location

The North Carolina Arboretum

100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way Asheville, NC 28806

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours
  • Ages 18+

Mammals of the Southern Appalachians

with Carlton Burke

Tuesday, May 20 | 12 - 4 pm

BRN - Core | BREG - Elective

The rugged mountains of Appalachia host a tremendous variety of mammal species ranging from tiny shrews weighing only a few ounces at most to huge mammals such as the black bear which can weigh in at several hundred pounds. Also large mammals such as the cougar, bison, and elk also once commonly roamed these mountains. In this class we will discuss present and past mammals of the region, their distribution, natural life cycles, and also controversies and cultural connections they have with the ever increasing human population of the area. Class participants will also have a chance to meet a few live, native mammal species of the mountain region as well.

Carlton Burke is a naturalist and educator who operates Carolina Mountain Naturalists, an educational service which offers wildlife and nature educational programs throughout western North Carolina. He also was on the staff of the western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville for over 25 years as the Curator of Exhibits. Carlton co-hosts a weekly radio program NATURE NEWS and is also a NC state and federally licensed wildlife rehabilitator.


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Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay for the parking fee to enter the park for this class?

No, your registration for your program includes entry into the park for the day but does not include admission for any non-registered guests. You are welcome to stay and explore the grounds after your class is over until the park closes for the evening.

Where does this class meet?

Our classes are hosted at a variety of locations throughout the Arboretum property. Details about each class's meeting location are shared with participants two days before the class.

I heard there is a discount for members of the NC Arboretum, how do I find that promo code?

We share the discount code in our member newsletters a couple of times a year. If you are not sure what that code is, please email us at adulteducation@ncarboretum.org and we can share it with you if your membership is active.

Are there options to purchase food at the NC Arboretum?

Our Bent Creek Bistro is open from March - November 10 am - 4 pm daily and open during Winter Lights from 6 pm - 10 pm. There are vending machines located at each building with snacks and drinks available.

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