ASHEVILLE - Amidst the grief and destruction left by Tropical Storm Helene, the condition of the WNC Nature Center and its animal inhabitants is something of a ray of sunshine in the gloom.
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Red wolves hanging out at the WNC Nature Center. Five months after Hurricane Helene flooded the nearby Swannanoa River —sweeping away the WNC Nature Center’s lower parking lot and severing a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eeyore, a Sicilian donkey at the Western North Carolina Nature Center in East Asheville. Born in Weaverville in 2001, Eeyore came ...
ASHEVILLE - As the Swannanoa River crested and reports of damage began to reach them, Chris Gentile, director of the Western North Carolina Nature Center, which sits nearby the river's banks, said ...
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