Atlantic Coast Conservancy
03/26/2026
01/12/2026
As an aside to the construction of our agrivoltaic teaching array at the Potts Mountain Biological Field Station, we're using the transmission line right-of-way as a control area to examine soil conditioning efforts prior to installation of the panels. We hope to demonstrate that preconditioning efforts attenuate soil compaction during photovoltaic construction. In this particular control area quadrat, we're using a very low cost method of sowing wild oats. Not sure how the compaction reduction efforts will turn out, but the turkeys (mostly toms) are certainly fond of the oat treatment plots.
11/07/2025
Each box of Wolfscratch Firewood includes a natural burlap bag filled with sustainably harvested pine cones and matches for starting your fire. Our solar-kiln dried wood starts easily because it's dried naturally.
10/07/2025
A Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) feeding on Scarlet sage (Salvia sp.) along the Georgia Transmission Corporation transmission line right-of-way. The Atlantic Coast Conservancy was recently awarded a WINGS (Wildlife Incentives for Non-Game and Game Species) grant to establish pollinator habitat along our 0.9 mile powerline transect of the Potts Mountain Biological Field Station.
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