Posts Tagged ‘Clean & Green’
NCWF Hosting iNaturalist Bioblitz to Showcase NC’s Biodiversity During the Summer Season
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…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: May Chapter & Planting Highlights
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…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: April Chapter & Planting Highlights
North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of environmental educating, wildlife watching, mural unveiling, nature walking, invasive species removing, native plant garden creating,…
Read MoreDix Park and Rocky Branch Creek Big Sweep (Raleigh)
All hands on deck! Come join Wake County Big Sweep and the North Carolina Wildlife Federation in removing litter from Rocky Branch near Dix Park in downtown Raleigh. Help remove…
Read MoreBradford Bounty Tree Exchange (Catawba County)
The Bradford Pear Bounty program provides incentives for the removal of invasive Bradford pear trees from the North Carolina landscape by offering up to five native trees to those who cut…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: December Chapter & Planting Highlights
December chapter and planting highlights North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of planting, wildlife educating, bird watching, habitat restoring and more in…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: November Chapter & Planting Highlights
November chapter and planting highlights North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of planting, kayaking, fundraising, hiking, bird watching, trash collecting and conservation…
Read MoreWhat a Haul! Over 45,000 Pounds of Trash Collected at 5th Annual Fontana Lake Cleanup
5th Annual Fontana Lake Cleanup Fontana Lake’s emerald waters and habitat-rich shoreline look even more pristine these days, thanks to the 150 volunteers who gathered at the remote area of…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: October Chapter & Planting Highlights
October chapter and planting highlights North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of weeding, planting, seed packing and trash collecting in October to promote healthy…
Read MoreVolunteers Needed for Fontana Lake Cleanup, Nov. 4-6
North Carolina conservation organizations need 150 volunteers from Nov. 4-6 to remove litter from Fontana Lake for the country’s largest trash cleanup effort in a national park. The event will…
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