NCWF Community Wildlife Chapters
NCWF is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to protecting, conserving, and restoring North Carolina wildlife and habitat since 1945. NCWF Community Wildlife Chapters are community-based organizations that together form a cohesive, statewide network of wildlife enthusiasts volunteering for wildlife and habitat conservation.
This network of local NCWF Community Wildlife Chapters is critical to delivering our shared mission and goals. Our chapters bring to bear NCWF’s strengths of education, advocacy, grassroots mobilization, outdoor activities and policy expertise.
Each Community Wildlife Chapter is uniquely designed to empower local wildlife enthusiasts – including anglers, backpackers, birders, hunters, gardeners and hikers – to have a direct and effective impact on the conservation of wildlife in their local communities and across the state. Chapters hold nature programs, conduct field trips and work on wildlife projects in their communities.
Chapter leaders are able to access important chapter information through NCWF's Chapter Portal; please email Natalie Bohorquez at natalie@ncwf.org to request access.
Join an NCWF Community Wildlife Chapter and Get Involved
We are forming chapters in the below communities and we are looking for volunteer leaders. Interested? Curious? Or maybe your community doesn't have a Wildlife Chapter and you think it should... fill out the application for new chapter consideration!
- Whiteville/Columbus County
Chapter Locations
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