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Invasive Removal with Wake Audubon (Fuquay-Varina)

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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter and Wake Audubon for a joint invasive removal workday at Carol H. Johnson Environmental Education Park. Privet is easy to spot this time of year, with its fragrant white flowers, making it easy to find and remove. Come lend a hand in removing invasive plants with like-minded conservationists! REGISTER…

Island Adoption Social (Cornelius)

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Love the Lake? Adopt an Island! Join NCWF Lake Norman Wildlife Chapter for a great evening out at Eleven Lake Brewing on May 14, starting at 6 PM 🍻✨! Current adopters will get the inside scoop on upcoming opportunities and the latest IHP updates, while those interested can learn all about the program and even…

Frog Walk at Cane Creek Park (Waxhaw)

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Bring your best listening ears for this Frog Walk around Cane Creek with environmental educator and chapter president, Breanna Walker. The evening will begin in the Lakeside Lodge at the Cane Creek Park Campground where we will learn about a few common frog and toad species and their calls. Then we will walk the perimeter…

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NCWF In The Field – April, 2026

May 6, 2026

Holding Onto Hope: Celebrating NCWF’s 61st Governor’s Conservation Achievement Awards

May 5, 2026

A Dangerous Shift: Redefining “Harm” Puts Endangered Wildlife at Risk

April 28, 2026

The Ritual of Stewardship – Dave Myers and NCWF Lake Norman Wildlife Chapter’s Work for Wildlife

April 2, 2026

NCWF In The Field – March, 2026

April 1, 2026

A Legacy of Land and Water: Katherine Skinner Inducted into North Carolina’s Conservation Hall of Fame

April 1, 2026

Trees for Wildlife: Planting Roots in Western North Carolina

March 30, 2026

Masters of Disguise – Mimicry, Masquerade, and More Wildlife Camouflage Tactics

March 26, 2026

Game Species and Red Wolves: A Path to Coexistence on Private Lands – Guest Blog

March 24, 2026

It’s Not a Swine Time in North Carolina – The History and Ecological Impact of Feral Swine

March 23, 2026
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