Appalachian Headwaters creates and supports a wide range of programs focused on environmental education and ecological restoration
Appalachian Beekeeping Collective
The Appalachian Beekeeping Collective trains and supports partner beekeepers in natural beekeeping. ABC teaches honey bee ecology and also raises awareness of environmental issues affecting honey bees.
The Appalachian Pollinator Center focuses on education and outreach, conservation, and community science to help people in our region understand and protect native pollinators and their habitats.
Appalachian Headwaters works to restore productive native forests and water quality on former mountaintop removal mines and other large-scale surface mine sites in our region.
Appalachian Headwaters is committed to helping teachers and students engage with environmental education. Our programs equip participants to explore environmental issues, develop a deeper understanding of the natural world, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment.
Camp Waldo is an overnight summer camp on the banks of the Greenbrier River. We combine adventure, environmental education, and outdoor exploration to connect kids with nature.
Waldo Day Camp is a seven-week summer day camp in the Greenbrier County. We combine outdoor exploration, art, and environmental education to connect kids with nature and each other.
Our Native Plant Program is new nursery and education initiative from Appalachian Headwaters. Our Nursery's goal is to connect Appalachian communities with access to the beautiful native plants that make our region one of the most biodiverse in North America!