Posts Tagged ‘Wildlife Conservation’
What Chronic Wasting Disease Means for NC Deer and Hunters
It’s Here: Chronic Wasting Disease has been detected in North Carolina. Here’s what that means for deer—and for deer hunters. Article written by Robert D. Brown, Ph.D. and Liz Rutledge,…
Read MoreMust See & Read: Conservation Achievement Awards Banquet Highlights
Awards Banquet Highlights *Scroll to end for awards banquet photo gallery* Conservation works, but it takes work to turn issues understanding into stewardship and stewardship into meaningful action. And the 58th…
Read MoreSpotlight on Seven Species for National Wildlife Day, Sept. 4
National Wildlife Day is Sept. 4 “The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will.” Theodore Roosevelt North Carolina is perhaps the most ecologically unique state…
Read MoreSummer Reminder: Share the Shore with Beach Nesting Birds
Wildlife Commission Asks Beachgoers to Watch for Nesting Birds Before hitting the beach this summer, visitors should remember to “share the shore” with beach-nesting birds, giving them, their eggs and chicks a…
Read MoreThe Story Behind the Birth of Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups
A red wolf couple – dubbed 2225F and 2323M – renewed and sparked hope for the critically endangered red wolf species when they recently became parents to six pups –…
Read MoreRed Wolf Webcams Offer 24/7 Peek Inside Den of World’s Most Endangered Wolf
Watch the red wolf webcams Wildlife and nature lovers from all over can get a 24/7 glimpse into the life of a pair of captive red wolves thanks to recently…
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 MoreLeave Baby Wildlife Alone: If You Care, Leave Them There
Repurposed from NC Wildlife Resource Commission’s “Resist Urge to “Rescue” Baby Wildlife” news release and website. Cute baby bunnies are a staple of Easter, but taking young rabbits out of…
Read More5 Ways to Celebrate Wildlife and Habitat on Earth Day, April 22
Celebrate Earth Day “The environment is where we all meet; where all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share.” – Lady Bird Johnson Rivers…
Read MoreLuke Bennett, 23, is Hiking for Habitat in Support of North Carolina’s Wild Lives and Wild Places
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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