A Little Slice of Heaven
For Owen Carson, working as an ecologist in the world of conservation it’s not uncommon to find rare species of plants and animals on properties that he inventories – in fact,
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For Owen Carson, working as an ecologist in the world of conservation it’s not uncommon to find rare species of plants and animals on properties that he inventories – in fact,
Equinox is teaming with Stratum Unlimited, Inc. to develop an interpretive plan for Castle Gardens, a prehistoric rock art site in Wyoming. Kimberly Williams, from our office, flew out to
Equinox is pleased to announce that Danvey Walsh has joined our staff as an environmental scientist. As a native of Western North Carolina, Danvey has an appreciation and understanding of the
Equinox designer Dena Chandler recently volunteered time to develop a master plan for an early education, nature centered school. A master plan is a comprehensive, graphic plan that will provide
Smack dab in the middle of New Belgium’s east coast brewery site is a creek that drains approximately 150 acres of West Asheville into the French Broad River. This watershed
Maury County Parks & Recreation has employed Equinox to develop a master plan for the development of a 474-acre site on the Duck River just outside of Columbia, TN. The community has
A team of Equinox’s ecologists, landscape architects, environmental and recreational planners, assembled in Maury County, TN in the Town of Columbia to conduct a week long charrette. The goal was to
Equinox’s mission to facilitate conservation and sustainable development prevents us from taking projects that are the bread and butter for many of our competitors. We will only take on a
In 2003, the job description for Equinox’s founder, and then president Andy Brown, called for extensive travel around the region to connect with landowners, land trusts, citizen scientists, and other
“This Article originally appeared in the Transylvania Times and was reprinted with permission from the author Owen Carson, Plant Ecologist at Equinox ” View article here. Western North Carolina is a wild and wonderful