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The auditorium in the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education near Brevard was named in honor of the late Beatrice H. Barsantee. Born in 1907, Barsantee, a resident of Hendersonville, left one-fourth of her estate to the North Carolina Wildlife Commission for the purpose of conservation education. The money helped start the center, which is now in its fifth year of educating the public about wildlife.
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28873
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For 10 years, Muddy Sneakers has excelled at teaching students in an outdoor setting. The nonprofit takes local students on daylong field trips outdoors to teach them about science and their natural surroundings. Small groups from 25 public schools go to places like Pisgah National Forest, Gorges State Park, and other locations to and the program has expanded to South Carolina due to its success.