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ANHC Recognizes ANAP GroupsFounded in 2016, the ANHC’s Adopt a Natural Area Program (ANAP) encourages groups to sign up to adopt a local natural area as stewards, helping conduct volunteer events, and stewardship work, monitoring species, and assi
22 new plant species for ANHC since 1973Across the country, Heritage Program field botanists are regarded as an elite group that make a disproportionate number of important discoveries. Usually, these discoveries represent new occurrences of rare species, or p
Looking back - 50 years of natural areasLooking back at the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission’s (ANHC) 50 years of existence, one of the best measures of our growth is the growth of our System of Natural Areas. Over that time, ANHC staff have worked with pa
The Arkansas Heritage ProgramThe foundation of ANHC is its information. It is the basis upon which all decisions are made, ranging from which areas to acquire, to what species to study, to how to sustain a natural community.
Road Trips For Families - Where to go and what to do when you get therRoad Trips for Families is a trusted and robust travel planning resource for the Great American road trip.
The 2024 Small Works on Paper Exhibit Kicks OffThe 2024 Small Works on Paper touring art exhibition kicks off with an opening reception at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4, at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center (MTCC) at 501 W. Ninth St. in Little Rock. The event is free and
Arkansas Living Treasure Nominations OpenNominations are open for the Arkansas Living Treasure Award until Jan. 26, 2024. The award recognizes and honors masters of traditional craft and arts.
May is National Preservation Month!The two-story dogtrot structure was constructed by Jacob Wolf in 1829 as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory.
Main Street Arkansas welcomes new local programsThe two-story dogtrot structure was constructed by Jacob Wolf in 1829 as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory.
Mount Olive/Bedford Chapel Cemetery Historical MarkerThe two-story dogtrot structure was constructed by Jacob Wolf in 1829 as the first permanent courthouse for Izard County in Arkansas Territory.
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