Beautiful photography and magical art all created by John Haldane
May 16th, 2013
This famous, published, award-winning image of the Laughing Bears, printed on 24x30 stretched canvas and ready for hanging, has been donated to the Nature Center by Grand Memories Photographic Art (http://grandmemories.us/) for the 2013 Mountain Safari auction. You would love this incredible, professionally framed and mounted digital painting for your home. Be sure to enter a bid at Mountain Safari 2013, June 8 at the Nature Center!
Please join the Friends of the WNC Nature Center on June 8th from 6pm - 9pm for a one-of-a-kind social adventure, the Mountain Safari! Dress in your best safari gear and party with the animals. The Nature Center is located at 75 Gashes Creek Road, Asheville, NC 28805.
The Western North Carolina Nature Center in Asheville, NC provides a one-of-a-kind adventure where guests can experience animals and plants native to the Southern Appalachian region. Featuring over 60 species of animals including river otters, black bear, red wolves and...
April 16th, 2013
April 7th, 2013
To support the Western North Carolina Nature Center, John Haldane will donate 1/2 of all profits from sales of wildlife photographs and art at Fine Art America to this worthy cause. Photos and art can be seen at this link: http://john-haldane.artistwebsites.com/?tab=artworkgalleries
Images sell in a variety of sizes and formats from framed to canvas to metal to greeting cards. Prices are very reasonable and each purchase comes with a 30 day guarantee.
The Western North Carolina Nature Center has been instrumental in re-introducing and saving the endangered Red Wolf. The Nature Center provides triage for injured wildlife, offers numerous educational opportunities, and houses a variety of flora and fauna from the Appalachian region. In addition to the wildlife, the Nature Center has a petting area with farm animals.
Recently, the City of Asheville has threatened to close the Nature Center because of budget constraints. Anyone who supports wildlife, nature,...
December 12th, 2012
Now through through December 25, 2012 (Christmas), John Haldane will donate 1/2 of all profits from sales of his photos at Fine Art America to the Western North Carolina Nature Center. He currently has over 320 images there – they can all be seen at this link: http://john-haldane.artistwebsites.com/?tab=artworkgalleries
Images sell in a variety of sizes and formats. Many are from North Carolina or the Blue Ridge Parkway. A few are of Nature Center animals. Others are from across the USA including National Parks and familiar landmarks. There are literally hundreds of choices from prints to Christmas cards.
The Western North Carolina Nature Center has been instrumental in re-introducing and saving the endangered Red Wolf. The Nature Center also rescues injured wildlife, provides numerous educational opportunities and houses a variety of flora and fauna from the region. In addition to the wildlife, the Nature Center has a petting area with farm animals.
John...