Chapter Meeting
Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Monthly Meeting (Wake Forest)
Forest Ridge Park 2100 Old NC Highway 98, Wake Forest, NC, United StatesThe Neuse River Hawks Conservationists will host their monthly meeting at the Forest Ridge Park Welcome Center in Wake Forest. The chapter will discuss upcoming events such as the Tree Trail Trek, The Garden Club Autumn Arts and Plant Festival, and the State Fair. Come see our new Monarch Life Cycle Poster and books written…
The Benefits of Urban Trees – Marvin
Marvin, NC , United StatesThe MARSH chapter will host an in-person presentation by Keith O'Herrin, a Union County Urban Forester. Keith will discuss how trees improve the residential environment and the people who live there. Union County tree canopy data will be presented that shows temperature maps throughout the county and displays that in areas with more trees, especially…
Sustainability in Concord (in-person event)
Concord, NC , United StatesJoin Juliann Chavez, Sustainability Coordinator for the City of Concord, as she discusses her new role with the city. Learn about Concord's work on waste reduction, litter abatement, storm water pollution prevention, the Mayor's Monarch Pledge, and plans for the future. The event is at High Branch Brewing Company, which is different than our normal…
Trees That Help Wildlife Thrive – Matthews
Matthews, NCJoin HAWK as they welcome Laurie Reid, an arborist and entomologist, who will help us learn more about trees that feed and benefit wildlife with a focus on pollinators and other beneficial insects. She will discuss tree species you may have in your yard or that you can plant to help provide habitat for these…
Canceled: The Importance of Urban Wetlands (Monroe/Online)
Online or In-Person , United StatesTHIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. Wetlands provide many different ecosystem services but are becoming scarcer as development continues to push outward from urban centers. With the disappearance of wetlands in urban areas we lose those important services they provide like flood control, storm water treatment and wildlife habitat. This presentation will discuss the types of…
Halloween’s Darling: All About Spiders (Charlotte)
Charlotte, NCSpiders are one of nature's wonders! While they may look creepy, the more you learn about them the more you will come to like and appreciate these tiny creatures. Join us as we welcome arachnologist, Dr. Sarah Stellwagen of UNCC, and learn about our eight-legged friends. Bring a flashlight for a fun "web-walk" after the…
All About Bats (Waxhaw)
Waxhaw, NC , United StatesThe MARSH Chapter of NCWF will host Allison Medford, NC Wildlife Resources Commission Biologist, for a presentation about bats at Marvin Efird Park in Waxhaw. You are certain to learn some new bat facts. This event is appropriate for kids and will be in person only. Please click below to register and learn more. REGISTER…
Smart Practices for Four-Season Lepidoptera Conservation (South Mills)
Great Dismal Swamp State Park South Mills, NC, United StatesThe life cycle for lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) includes full metamorphosis, which requires an understanding of their needs in order to prepare your habitat. Join Wildlife Habitat Stewards of NE NC in welcoming Steve and Karen McCurdy with the Butterfly Society of Virginia to talk about the two main categories of plants that are needed…
Save Our Sounds (Online)
Online/Virtual EventJoin the South Wake Conservationists as they welcome NCWF's Senior Marine Scientist, Dr. Louis Daniel, for an expert overview on the past, present and future efforts to preserve our coastal habitats. Dr. Daniel will provide a summary of the latest data and present NCWF’s campaign to Save Our Sounds. Dr. Louis Daniel is the Senior…
ecoEXPLORE Introduction to Mammalogy (Columbia)
Please join NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR and Tyrrell County Library for an introduction to this badge season's focus topic: Mammalogy! ecoEXPLORERs will learn all about the study of mammals and how they can best make their mammal-centered community science observations. ecoEXPLORE is a community science program, created by the North Carolina Arboretum, where children of…
New Leaf Wildlife Rehabilitation (Concord)
Concord, NC , United StatesJoin CWA to hear from New Leaf Wildlife Rehab about their work assisting injured, ill, and orphaned wildlife and returning these native species back to their natural habitats. Learn about the significance of the viability of wild species and how people can facilitate and coexist with wildlife in the ever-changing urban environments in the Carolinas.…
Turtles, Snakes, and Frogs, Oh My!! (Matthews)
Matthews, NCPlease join Habitat and Wildlife Keepers as Shannon Unger from Cabarrus County Active Living and Parks and Dr. Shem Unger, Biology Professor from Wingate University, explore the amazing world of amphibians and reptiles right here in North Carolina. They will explore natural history of these fascinating critters, their critical roles in the environment, conservation concerns…
Attracting Birds to Your Garden (Monroe or Online)
Online or In-Person , United StatesJoin the Union County County Wildlife Chapter of NCWF to learn how to attract songbirds to your yard/garden! You may attend online or in-person in Monroe, NC. This free presentation will include information on habitat necessities as well as accessories that make the area more desirable for birds. This month's speaker will be Debbie Foster!…
Wildlife Rehab: When and How to Help (Charlotte/Online)
Charlotte, NCAs we lose more and more wildlife habitat to development, wildlife is at increased risk of injury, illness, and being orphaned. How do you determine if wildlife needs help and what should you do? Ruby Davis, Wildlife Rehab Director for Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center, will lead us in a discussion of learning how we can…
Neuse River Hawks Monthly Meeting (Wake Forest)
Wake Forest, NCJoin the Neuse River Hawks for their monthly chapter meeting at the Forest Ridge Visitor Center (2100 Old NC 98 Highway, Wake Forest, NC 27587) to discuss ongoing chapter projects, upcoming events and ideas for the future. All are welcome! The mission of the Neuse River Hawks is to protect and enhance the natural resources…
Build a Birdhouse
Charlotte, NCNesting season for bluebirds will be here before we know it and the males will be house hunting soon. Now is the time to build a birdhouse and invite these beautiful birds to raise a family in your yard. Join the Charlotte Wildlife Stewards chapter of NCWF for a free workshop where you will put…
Lower Cape Fear Wildlife Interest Meeting (Leland)
Lower Cape Fear Wildlife (LCFW) is hosting a get together at Leland Brewing! This is a great opportunity to meet the current chapter board members along with representatives from NCWF. Find out how you can get involved with the team and in upcoming events. Please register so we are ready to welcome you! LCFW is…
Annual Wildlife Banquet (Gastonia)
Join Gaston PAWS for a fundraising event for the benefit of Gaston County wildlife and wildlife associated activities. The event includes dinner with an oyster roast and shrimp, a live auction, silent auction, raffles, door prizes, and a full-service bar. In addition to the floor raffles and drawings, we will have a pre banquet raffle…
Gardening for Wildlife and Chapter Building (Swannanoa)
Forest or field. Public or private. High country or cypress swamp. land is where conservation starts. Every acre matters. Your stewardship efforts assist wildlife and habitat conservation so future generations may enjoy wildlife and wild places in North Carolina. Through our Garden for Wildlife programs we can all take small steps in our daily lives…
Neuse River Hawks Monthly Meeting (Wake Forest)
Join the Neuse River Hawks for their monthly chapter meeting at the Northern Wake Senior Center (235 East Holding Avenue, Wake Forest, NC 27587) to discuss ongoing chapter projects, upcoming events and ideas for the future. All are welcome! The mission of the Neuse River Hawks is to protect and enhance the natural resources and…
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