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Hiking for Habitat, Day 1: March 23

March 24, 2022
Hiking for Habitat

Day 1: March 23 (14 miles) “Today marks the first day on the MST. The trail began on top the Atlantic Coast’s tallest sand dune – better known as Jockey’s…

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Join NC Wildlife Federation for a Spring Saunter through Highlands Botanical Garden, April 23

March 24, 2022

Explore the rich natural heritage and unique diversity of the Highlands plateau on April 9 with a Spring Saunter at Highlands Botanical Garden. The outing – part of North Carolina…

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Luke Bennett, 23, is Hiking for Habitat in Support of North Carolina’s Wild Lives and Wild Places

March 23, 2022
Hiking for Habitat

Luke Bennett, 23, hit the Mountains-to-Sea Trail on March 23 in Nags Head. Throughout his eight-week, 1,175-mile Hiking for Habitat trek, he’ll celebrate the wonders of North Carolina while raising…

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Go Clean & Green with NC Wildlife Federation’s Neighborhood Cleanup Challenge, April 4-15

March 21, 2022

It’s time for some spring cleaning! But instead of wiping window sills and dusting ceiling fans, we’re headed outside for a Neighborhood Cleanup Challenge, April 4-15, to remove litter from…

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Conservation Conversations: Howling for Red Wolves

March 17, 2022
North Carolina Red Wolf

American red wolves (Canis rufus) once roamed most of the eastern half of the United States, but their populations declined due to hunting and habitat loss. Today, red wolves are…

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North Carolina Wildlife and Nature Enthusiasts Earn Habitat Steward Certification

March 15, 2022

  Congratulations to 30 wildlife and nature enthusiasts who completed four days of training and fieldwork with regional conservation experts to become Certified Habitat Stewards.  North Carolina Wildlife Federation hosted…

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The Birds are Back in Town! Watch Live Osprey Cam on Lake Norman

March 2, 2022
North Carolina Osprey

Our beloved and world-famous ospreys, Reuben and Cherise, have flown the coop from their wintering grounds and made their way back to their nesting platform on Lake Norman. And by…

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Dedicated Donors Make it Happen for Wildlife and Habitat 

February 28, 2022

Time is of the essence when it comes to conserving North Carolina’s wild lives and wild places, which is why we’re so grateful to have passionate and dedicated donors on…

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Digging in the Dirt: February Planting & Chapter Projects

February 27, 2022

February planting and chapter highlights North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of dirt-digging, planting, litter collecting and wildlife watching in February to…

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Observations from the Field: Photos, Updates and How-Tos with Academics Afield 

February 27, 2022
Academics Afield collage

Academics Afield – a partnership between North Carolina Wildlife Federation, NC State University, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and other conservation groups – introduces college students from diverse backgrounds to…

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Prey for the Pack: Habitat Improvement Program Benefits Private Landowners and Wildlife

February 24, 2022

Prey for the Pack Conservation of wildlife begins with habitat. With the majority of land in North Carolina being privately owned, it’s vital to form conservation partnerships with landowners to…

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March Calendar of Wildlife & Habitat Happenings

February 23, 2022
An Eastern gray squirrel peeking out from behind a tree.

March Calendar  Opportunities to experience natural North Carolina are as diverse as our state’s spectacular landscape. And there’s no shortage of things to do, see and hear this month –…

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