Posts Tagged ‘Gardening for Wildlife’
Digging in the Dirt: August Chapter Highlights
North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of environmental educating, invasive removing, pollinator identifying, wildlife watching, nature exploring, litter sweeping and more in…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: July Chapter Highlights
North Carolina Wildlife Federation staff and Community Wildlife Chapter volunteers did a whole lot of environmental educating, invasive removing, pollinator gardening, wildlife watching, nature exploring, habitat restoring and more in…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: June Chapter Highlights
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…
Read MoreNCWF 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 MoreNCWF to Add Two New Chapters to Statewide Grassroots Network (Chapel Hill/Northeast NC)
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…
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 MoreNational Wildlife Federation Lists Charlotte Second Place In the Nation for Cities Gardening for Wildlife
Recently, the National Wildlife Federation recognized Charlotte, NC in a Top Five Cities That Garden for Wildlife blog… and The Queen City came in at second place in the nation! Keep…
Read MoreNative Plants Act – Take action now for NC’s natural identity and culture
A bill is on the table to require the use of native North Carolina plants and seeds on state property and highways and on local projects that use state funds…
Read MorePrivate Lands, a Critical Part of the Habitat Puzzle – Join NCWRC for Reaching Your Wildlife Goals – Landowners Workshop
The United States is facing a growing issue of habitat loss and fragmentation, severing wildlife corridors, degrading natural resources, and disrupting critical wildlife and habitat. Much of our country’s land…
Read MoreBackyard Basics – How to Identify Native Trees in Your Backyard
Standing tall and stately among the southeastern savanna. Reaching gnarled and spindly arms over the teaming swamplands. Adorning the mountains and the piedmont with their bold colors. And standing dependable…
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