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Long Branch Environmental Education Center
Long Branch Environmental Education Center is a small educational institution in Buncombe County's Newfound Mountains, about 18 miles northwest of Asheville. Set aside in 1974 as an ecological sanctuary and land trust, it has developed into an educational center for sharing positive strategies of local self-reliance in the areas of environmental design, organic food production, renewable energy, shelter design and construction, appropriate technology, resource conservation, recycling, wildlife protection and improved environmental quality.
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Long Branch Environmental Education Center
Long Branch Environmental Education Center is a small educational institution in Buncombe County's Newfound Mountains, about 18 miles northwest of Asheville. Set aside in 1974 as an ecological sanctuary and land trust, it has developed into an educational center for sharing positive strategies of local self-reliance in the areas of environmental design, organic food production, renewable energy, shelter design and construction, appropriate technology, resource conservation, recycling, wildlife protection and improved environmental quality.
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ABOUT
Long Branch Environmental Education Center
Long Branch Environmental Education Center is a small educational institution in Buncombe County's Newfound Mountains, about 18 miles northwest of Asheville. Set aside in 1974 as an ecological sanctuary and land trust, it has developed into an educational center for sharing positive strategies of local self-reliance in the areas of environmental design, organic food production, renewable energy, shelter design and construction, appropriate technology, resource conservation, recycling, wildlife protection and improved environmental quality.
contact info
ABOUT
Long Branch Environmental Education Center
Long Branch Environmental Education Center is a small educational institution in Buncombe County's Newfound Mountains, about 18 miles northwest of Asheville. Set aside in 1974 as an ecological sanctuary and land trust, it has developed into an educational center for sharing positive strategies of local self-reliance in the areas of environmental design, organic food production, renewable energy, shelter design and construction, appropriate technology, resource conservation, recycling, wildlife protection and improved environmental quality.