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Stonemill Falls Adopt-A-Stream Cleanup (Wake Forest)
Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservations Chapter for an invasive removal and stream cleanup workday in a unique granite outcropping. Come make a positive impact for local wildlife as we clean up around the stream. REGISTER HERE
Winter Bird Walk (Monroe)
Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter and Biologist Tony Lombardino for a guided winter bird walk along the trails at the Union County Agricultural Center. We will search high and low for kinglets, sapsuckers, thrushes, towhees, and more! Get to know your resident winter birds by sight, sound, and habitat. Birders of all ability levels…
Rewilding Oases Planting Workday (Chapel Hill)
Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for a Rewilding Oases workday at Brumley! Native species and habitats in Brumley Nature Preserve have been pushed out by invasive species like privet, multiflora rose, and autumn olive. Walnut Grove Loop is a lovely area of Brumley South, shaded by many large native trees. Most of the big invasives…
Little Long Mountain Hike at Uwharrie National Forest (Troy)
Join NCWF Triad Wild Chapter and staff from the U.S. Forest Service for a hike on the Uwharrie Trail up to the summit of Little Long Mountain! Darren Stebbins (Forester) and Noah Clements (Biological Science Technician) with Uwharrie National Forest will be leading the hike. Topics for discussion will include fire ecology, forestry, invasive species…
Pollinator Maintenance (Monroe)
On October 19th, a group of Wildlife Habitat Steward volunteers installed a Pollinator Pitstop at the Union County Agricultural Center. Native warm season grasses, flowering perennials, and native seeds were sown to create habitat for pollinators and other wildlife. Please join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter for routine maintenance of the site. Volunteers will help…
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