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If you yearn for more wilderness in the East…
The Arc's work...
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Creating
preserves
for America's
Eastern Deciduous Forest
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Championing wilderness in
the
Eastern United States
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Sponsor of the
Appalachian
Forest School,
offering in-depth courses on forest
ecology
& field trips to Eastern wilderness
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Sponsor of the
Appalachian Forest Museum
and Cave Canyon
Education Center
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Restoring
mature-growth forest to the
Eastern landscape's mosaic
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Providing personal
retreat and
workshop
space in a natural forest setting
The Arc's forest preservation work lies in the Arc of Appalachia, a region located in southern Ohio on the leading edge of the Cumberland Plateau which boasts unusually rich natural diversity and an uncommonly dense native forest cover. The Arc's first preserve region -- The Highlands Nature Sanctuary -- was founded in 1995 in the botanically and geologically rich cave region of the Rocky Fork Gorge. Among its educational services, the Highlands manages the Arc's visitor gateway -- Cave Canyon and the Appalachian Forest Museum -- which is open to the public from spring through autumn during selected hours. This beautiful preserve region, filled with springs, caves, rare plants and stunning rock cliffs, is already 2,000 acres in size and growing nearly every year.
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