Posts Tagged ‘Pollinators’
Local Commercial Property Blooms as Pollinator Pathway Project
Pollinator Pathway Project Guest blog by Kate Gavaghan, Sci In The Tri writer and member of North Carolina Wildlife Federation’s Neuse River Hawks Community Wildlife Chapter. You might not expect…
Read MorePioneering Third-Graders Help Save Monarchs, One Letter at a Time
Sending letters to save monarchs Wake County is now one of the most monarch-friendly counties in the country, thanks to a letter-writing campaign by pioneering third-graders from Pine Springs Preparatory…
Read MoreWildlife Species Spotlight: Monarch
This blog series focuses on species that underscore North Carolina Wildlife Federation’s commitment to habitat protection, restoration and connectivity, supporting wildlife species in need, and championing public trust resources based…
Read MoreDigging in the Dirt: February Planting & Chapter Projects
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…
Read MoreWhat’s the Butterfly Highway Buzz?
The perils facing pollinators are not a secret. For years, scientists have documented a decline in pollinators as a result of habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change and more. The…
Read MoreGrowing Minds: Millbrook Students Get Outside and Restore Habitat on Campus
Students at Millbrook Environmental Connections Magnet in Raleigh are restoring habitat and on their 17-acre campus – one garlic onion at a time. Nestled just east of Falls of Neuse,…
Read MoreThe North Carolina Pollinator Conservation Alliance works together for butterflies and bees
The importance of pollinators to our food supply and natural ecosystems has received intense national attention in recent years. Pollinators are declining at alarming rates across most of the nation,…
Read MoreNCWF Corporate Action Day for Pollinators at the Boys & Girls Club
It is an honor to work with NC communities and locals for wildlife and habitats across the state because that’s where real change happens. Recently, NCWF’s Tara Moore and Mary…
Read MoreThe Pollinator Puzzle
Everywhere you turn you can’t help but hear the buzz about butterflies and pollinators. In particular, there has been a lot of attention about creating habitats and gardens to help…
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