Equinox Staff Film Spawning Mountain Redbelly Dace
A few months ago my coworker, Krista Liebensperger, and I were up at an North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) project in Allegheny County near the Virginia border when we
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A few months ago my coworker, Krista Liebensperger, and I were up at an North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (EEP) project in Allegheny County near the Virginia border when we
Bobbie Kelsten’s adorable yellow bungalow sits in a neighborhood that was built during a drought. At the time, no one knew that the neighborhood storm drain that lies directly behind
November is coming to an end: the cold is settling in, fireplaces are aglow, the leaves are on the ground and winter is just around the corner…it’s a busy time
Sorry, but we are no longer accepting applications for the Natural Resources Field Technician job offering. We’d like to say ‘Thanks’ to everyone who applied! -Equinox Environmental
One fine fall evening around dusk about two years ago, I was cruising down Montford Avenue on my bicycle, helmet on head, headlights flashing. All of a sudden, an oncoming
Oh chicken poop! I just recently acquired two laying hens and. . .so far so good! The kids immediately took to them, with my daughter naming her chicken Lilly and
It’s that time of year again in western North Carolina, and with the changing leaves comes big game hunting season and the need to take extra safety measures when hiking
While the extreme drought of 2008 was not good for farming, lawns, or landscaping, it brought great opportunities to wade fish the big western North Carolina rivers for smallmouth bass,
As 2010 came to and end, Equinox finished our tenth year in business. We celebrated by throwing a celebratory bash, which was a great way to signify the efforts and
Check out the new Equinox Impact Map to see where, how, and with whom we have been fulfilling our mission over the last decade. Many thanks to all of our