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Adopt-a-Stream Cleanup (Concord)
Concord, NC , United StatesThe Concord Wildlife Alliance chapter of NCWF will be picking up trash along the greenway and in the creek that runs between Kerr St and Academy Ave., and around the ClearWater building. REGISTER HERE!
Pollinator Garden Planting at Red Wolf Center
Columbia, NC , United StatesJoin NCWF and Pocosin Lakes NWR for a morning of planting and gardening fun at the native pollinator garden at the Red Wolf Center in Columbia! Renowned muralist and founder of The Good of the Hive, Matt Willey, is painting a mural on the Red Wolf Center’s building during the first 2 weeks of April,…
Woodcroft Rain Garden Workday and Celebration
Join NCWF at this community-building event in partnership with the Woodcroft neighborhood and the Durham County Stormwater Division! We will plant a rain garden near a walking trail in the Homeplace 3 community, and a BBQ will be hosted in celebration. Everyone of all ages and experience levels are welcome to join in! REGISTER HERE!
Kids in Nature Day
Garner, NC , United StatesJoin South Wake Conservationists for our second annual Kids in Nature Day event! The event will be held at Lake Benson Park located at 921 Buffaloe Rd, Garner from 1-4pm. Kids in Nature Day 2023 will connect kids with nature through a wide variety of fun, hands-on activities. By encouraging the next generation to embrace…
ecoEXPLORE Introduction to Herpetology
Tyrell County Public Library 414 Main St., Columbia, NC, United StatesIt’s Herp Season! Join NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR and Tyrrell County Public Library for an ecoEXPLORE Introduction to Herpetology program to get your child(ren) excited about reptiles and amphibians in their natural areas! We will be meeting in Tyrrell County Public Library’s conference room at 3:30 pm to learn all about herpetology and find out…
Urban Ecology: Nature Tour and Conversation
Greensboro, NC , United StatesJoin the Triad Wild! chapter of NCWF for a walking tour and conversation about the ecology of an urban neighborhood and how our decisions about landscaping, turf, mosquito control, and management of leaf and debris affect habitat, wildlife and the quality of water, soil, and air in communities, impacting the food web and our entire…
Counting Trees: Charlotte Tree Survey
Online or In-Person , United StatesRecognized as having one of the best urban forests in the nation, Charlotte is known for its lush, urban tree canopy that covers nearly 46% of the city. Want to know more about how our city’s trees are cared for and cataloged? Join us as we welcome Natasha Warren, Program Coordinator with the City of…
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