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The Power of Outdoor Recreation: Fostering Conservation Efforts in North Carolina

July 20, 2023

North Carolina’s diverse landscapes offer a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities, from fishing and hunting to camping, hiking, boating, mountain biking, bird-watching and more.  Engaging in these outdoor pursuits…

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NCWF’s 5th Annual Wildlife Photo Contest Open for Submissions

July 10, 2023

From the mountains to the coast, North Carolina is teeming with diverse wildlife species, breathtaking natural landscapes, and a community of individuals committed both to preserving these species and cherishing…

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Digging in the Dirt: June Chapter Highlights

July 2, 2023

North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of environmental educating, pollinator monitoring, water paddling, wildlife watching, nature exploring, habitat restoring and more in…

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N.C. Wildlife Federation Announces 59th Annual Governor’s Conservation Achievement Award Recipients

June 28, 2023

North Carolina Wildlife Federation has announced the winners of its 59th Annual Governor’s Conservation Achievement Awards. Honorees for 2023 include agency professionals, elected officials, volunteers and organizations committed to North…

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Hidden Wildlife: Getting to Know A Few of NC’s Most Elusive Wildlife Species

June 28, 2023

You might be familiar with the term “charismatic megafauna”, denoting species of large animals that attract popular attention. It probably will not come as a surprise that neither the northern…

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Calling All Trout Anglers and Water Advocates: S613 Passes Senate, Needs Help Passing House

June 28, 2023

Despite a unanimous passage in the Senate, Bill S613 – the most basic of conservation measures aimed at safeguarding trout streams from pollution and sediment runoff – is facing opposition…

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Sharing Space: How to Safely Navigate Snake and Alligator Territory

June 22, 2023

North Carolina’s diverse ecosystems are home to a wide variety of wildlife, including snakes and alligators. While these creatures may seem intimidating, they play an essential role in maintaining the…

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NCWF Hosting iNaturalist Bioblitz to Showcase NC’s Biodiversity During the Summer Season

June 14, 2023

It’s no secret that North Carolina is a biodiversity hotspot. From the Great Smoky Mountains to the Outer Banks, North Carolina is a state full of bountiful natural wonders to…

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“Clearing the Water” Around the Eastern Hellbender

June 9, 2023

What comes to mind when you think about the North Carolina Mountains? Perhaps the sound of bluegrass music, the taste of a hearty soup on a bitter cold day, or…

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NCWF to Add Two New Chapters to Statewide Grassroots Network (Chapel Hill/Northeast NC)

June 8, 2023

With 19 chapters already in existence statewide, NCWF works statewide through our extensive Community Wildlife Chapter network, reaching from the mountains to the sea. NCWF’s Conservation Outreach team is working on…

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Waters for Wildlife: Why Top Fish Species on the NC Coast Are Facing a Drastic Decline

May 31, 2023
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In recent years, the picturesque North Carolina coast has been grappling with a perplexing problem: the alarming decline of some of its most iconic fish species. From spot to weakfish…

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Digging in the Dirt: May Chapter & Planting Highlights

May 31, 2023

North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of environmental educating, wildlife watching, nature exploring, invasive species removing, native plant garden creating, connecting kids…

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