Chapter Outing
FlowILM at the Cameron Art Museum
Wilmington, NC Wilmington, NC, United StatesFlowILM will feature an array of artists, scientists, local non-profits and UNCW labs / programs focused on local / global water issues. FlowILM is a free community art event committed to articulating the unstable relationships between organisms, environments, creativity & technology. The Lower Cape Fear Willdife Chapter will be onsite with a table to meet…
Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Nature Walk (Rolesville)
Rolesville, NC , United StatesJoin the Neuse River Hawks Conservationists for their monthly nature walk. This month the chapter will explore the Rolesville Main Street Park. We will be walking over easy, asphalt surfaces. Rolesville Main Street Park is very different from the Granite Falls Greenway, which has large boulders but no flatrock. The park has granite flatrocks, but…
Bolin Creek Invasive Plant Removal
Chapel Hill, NC , United StatesJoin NCWF’s newest chapter, the Tri-County Conservationists, for a habitat restoration chapter event! This is a great opportunity to learn more about the chapter’s effort to promote environmental stewardship and create healthier wildlife habitat through action-oriented conservation. This will be the third chapter workday at Bolin Creek. We will continue where we left off last…
Fire in the Pines Festival – Wilmington
Halyburton Park Wilmington, NCThe Fire in the Pines Festival aims to raise awareness about the importance of controlled burning and educate the public about its relationship to the longleaf pine forest. Come out and see the Lower Cape Fear Wildlife Chapter! They will be hosting a table at the festival. LEARN MORE
Pre-Winter Yates Mill Garden Workday (Raleigh)
Yates Mill Park 4620 Lake Wheeler Road, Ralelgh, NC, United StatesPlease join the South Wake Conservationists chapter of NCWF to prepare the pollinator gardens at Yates Mill County Park for winter! We will be dead-heading, clipping dead growth and removing invasive plants at the Park’s various pollinator gardens! Please bring water, kneeling pads and appropriate tools (clippers and trowels). The Park will also provide some…
Stonemill Falls Butterfly Garden Workday (Wake Forest)
Wake Forest, NCJoin NCWF and local chapter volunteers for a garden workday in the Stonemill Falls Neighborhood. Volunteers will hand pull weeds and spread mulch. The effort will improve habitat conditions for native plants and pollinators! No bathrooms on site, light refreshments may be provided, wear gardening clothes, shoes, and gloves, bring water and a shovel. Some…
Occoneechee Mountain Nature Walk
Hillsborough, NC , United StatesJoin the Tri-County Conservationists as we hike up Occoneechee Mountain! We’ll hike around 2 miles while spotting wildlife and experiencing peaceful fall scenery along the way. This is a great opportunity to get outside and learn more about the developing NCWF chapter while enjoying the beautiful Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area. Please wear comfortable hiking…
Woodland Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Marvin, NC , United StatesJoin MARSH at Marvin Efird Park to do a little woodland plant cleanup. Volunteers should bring a full bottle of water and work gloves. Durable clothing including long pants and closed-toed shoes is highly recommended. Please click the link below to learn more and register. Text questions to Kristyna at 704-517-1949. LEARN MORE and REGISTER
Annie Wilkerson Nature Preserve Nature Walk (Raleigh)
Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC, United StatesJoin the Neuse River Hawks Conservationists for a nature walk at Annie Wilkerson Nature Preserve. Bryan England, the manager and an expert naturalist, will be our guide. Wear sturdy shoes, as we will be on easy dirt trails. Because this is a Raleigh preserve and a guided tour, there is a cost of $3 per…
Woodland Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Marvin, NC , United StatesJoin MARSH at Marvin Efird Park to do a little woodland plant cleanup. Volunteers should bring a full bottle of water and work gloves. Durable clothing including long pants and closed-toed shoes is highly recommended. Please click the link below to learn more and register. Text questions to Kristyna at 704-517-1949. LEARN MORE and REGISTER
Woodland Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Marvin, NC , United StatesJoin MARSH at Marvin Efird Park to do a little woodland plant cleanup. Volunteers should bring a full bottle of water and work gloves. Durable clothing including long pants and closed-toed shoes is highly recommended. Please click the link below to learn more and register. Text questions to Kristyna at 704-517-1949. LEARN MORE and REGISTER
Woodland Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Marvin, NC , United StatesJoin MARSH at Marvin Efird Park to do a little woodland plant cleanup. Volunteers should bring a full bottle of water and work gloves. Durable clothing including long pants and closed-toed shoes is highly recommended. Please click the link below to learn more and register. Text questions to Kristyna at 704-517-1949. LEARN MORE and REGISTER
Winter Bird Walk (Waxhaw)
1509 Crane Road, Waxhaw, NC 1509 Crane Raod, Waxhaw, NCMARSH is excited to partne rwith Weddington Farm (formerly Roots Farm) and ornitholigist Dr. Tony Lombardino for a bird walk to learn more about our area's native birds. We will explore various microhabitats on the property to see and hear overwintering birds. Dress warmly in layers, wear sturdy shoes ( there will be a fair…
Jordan Lake Dam Nature Walk (Moncure)
Moncure, NC Raleigh, NC, United StatesJoin the Tri-County Conservationists for a nature walk at Jordan Lake Dam! We’ll hike around and see the variety of habitat that this area has to offer. From open fields to deciduous forests, this area has many places to explore. It is also one of the best places in the state to view bald eagles!…
Great Backyard Bird Count (Fair Bluff)
Birds are everywhere, all the time, doing fascinating things! Join the Southeastern Swamp Stewards, Chapter of NCWF, as we venture onto the Fair Bluffs River Walk and search for birds! This event will support the Great Backyard Bird Count - a free, fun, community science event that engages bird watchers of all ages and abilities…
Chimney Swifts and Moth Night (Matthews)
Join us for a unique HAWK program on March 5th at Purser-Hulsey Park. As with many birds, the population of chimney swifts has been declining. Unlike other birds, swifts do not perch. They spend all day in the air and stop flying only when they roost at night or tend to their young. Our speaker,…
Greenfield Lake Nature Walk (Wilmington)
Join Cape Fear Bird Observatory and Lower Cape Fear Wildlife for a nature walk at Greenfield Lake in Wilmington (1698 Park St, Wilmington, NC 28401). We hope you will bring your friends and family to spend time together in nature, enjoy the outdoors, and meet new people. All are welcome, no registration necessary. Binoculars are…
Anne Wilkerson Nature Preserve Tour (Raleigh)
Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC, United StatesJoin the Neuse River Hawks Conservationists for a nature walk tour at Annie Wilkerson Nature Preserve. Bryan England, the manager and an expert naturalist, will be our guide. Wear sturdy shoes, as we will be on easy dirt trails. Because this is a Raleigh preserve and a guided tour, there is a cost of $3…
Hike With HAWK: one animal’s trash is another’s treasure! (Mint Hill)
Join us for this HAWK meeting wich will include and easy walk at Stevens Creek Nature Preserve. Every year, near the beginning of April, the male white-tailed deer sheds his antlers to grow a new set for the following season. These antlers are then used as a valuable resource for other animals in their ecosystem.…
NC Science Festival (Whiteville)
Come out and visit the Southeastern Swamp Stewards at the NC Science Festival at the Museum of Natural Sciences in Whiteville. There will be interactive exhibits all about science and nature! No Registration Required!
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