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The "Green Gasoline" Threat: How Kudzu is Fueling Southern Wildfires
photo by Don Dicey A recent report by Jaylan Sims in Inside Climate News reveals a terrifying new dimension to "the vine that ate the South." While kudzu has long been known for smothering native forests, it is now being identified as a volatile "ladder fuel" that can turn a ground fire into a catastrophic canopy blaze in seconds. The dedicated volunteers of our local Kudzu Warriors work tirelessly to reclaim our native landscape, but Sims notes that their mission has taken
beautifulfoothills
3 days ago2 min read


Meet Caity Duncan, Project Manager
Caity Duncan was born and raised in North Carolina and attended Appalachian State University where she graduated with her Bachelor's and Master's degree from the Department of Geography and Planning. She is passionate about humans' relationship with the landscape, particularly in the region of western North Carolina. She is currently serving as the project manager of the PCAC kudzu grant. Caity is looking forward to becoming more involved in the community and working to comba
beautifulfoothills
Oct 2, 20251 min read


Ongoing Event: Conserving Carolina Kudzu Warriors
Join the Conserving Carolina “Kudzu Warriors” as they continue the fight against Kudzu, a non-native and invasive vine, at the Conserving...
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Sep 11, 20251 min read


SEPT. 4 – KUDZU ERADICATION FOR HOMEOWNERS
Clyde Younkin one of the Kudzu Warriors for Polk County will be leading an educational program for homeowners to address how to get rid...
beautifulfoothills
Aug 25, 20251 min read
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