*Getting Wild on the Parkway* *EMAS General Meeting* *Tuesday March 17, 7 p.m., at the Reuter Center* Though most people think of the Blue Ridge Parkway as a long road with beautiful views it's much more than that. With more than 200 species of birds, almost 100 fish species and 2000+ different vascular plants, it is one of the most biologically diverse units of the National Park Service. Bob Cherry, wildlife biologist for the Blue Ridge Parkway, will share the latest information on the Parkway's increasing list of wildlife and talk about the natural systems they depend on to survive. Join him to learn why the Blue Ridge Parkway is more than just a road. *EMAS programs are held at the Reuter Center on the UNCAsheville campus. Programs are free and open to the public. * *There is ample parking at the Reuter Center. *