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    Armadillo in North Carolina

    Armadillos roll into Western North Carolina

    Posted on August 10, 2019October 22, 2019 by AJ OLeary

    Armadillos were first seen in North Carolina in Macon County in 2007, and the first confirmed Buncombe County sighting took place in July 2014 near Leicester. Although urbanization and relocation by humans have helped the armadillo’s invasion, says N.C. Wildlife Commission biologist Colleen Olfenbuttel, climate change is likely a key factor.

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    ecoEXPLORE after-school program at Isaac Dickson Elementary

    N.C. Arboretum receives $1 million grant for statewide outreach

    Posted on March 23, 2019March 22, 2019 by Timothy Burkhardt

    The N.C. GlaxoSmithKline Foundation donated $1 million to The North Carolina Arboretum with the intent to expand Project ecoEXPLORE from 23 WNC counties to all 100 counties across the state. The grant will also fund the arboretum’s Project EXPLORE teacher education program and Project OWL, a teacher certification program.

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