Our mission | Protects the rich diversity of life within North America’s Great Eastern Forest. |
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The Arc of Appalachia
Ways to help |
Museum HostMuseum Hosts greet visitors, help orient them to hiking trails in the entire Arc System, and interpret the outstanding natural history of their sites. No experience is necessary, training can be done on site.Invasive Species RemovalWe are in immense need of volunteers who enjoy healing the land and working outdoors to remove invasive plants from our vulnerable ecosystems. ust one day of your time can make a world of difference for the welfare of our fields and forests.Volunteer DayThere are various volunteer days on the weekends for to participate and increase your knowledge of the Arc properties and the natural world it protects. |
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How you help | Volunteers are stewards of the wildlands in the Ohio region. They are essential to the conservation efforts in our forests and to the education of our children in our museums and courses. |
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About us | The non-profit Arc of Appalachia was founded in 1995 as a grassroots organization. Since our inception we have raised over sixteen million dollars for forest conservation. We currently steward twenty preserve regions, operate two visitor centers, and teach forest literacy courses. The Arc works to accomplish forest preservation by buying forested land in key botanical “hotspots” and then slowly expanding those forests in size as funds for land procurement allow, allowing the woodlands to naturally age and diversify. We teach about our forest heritage to inspire a global conservation ethic. We honor, in our work and our teachings, our Native American legacies. |
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