NCWF Featured Events
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Bowditch Bottoms Invasive Removal (Burnsville)
Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for an invasive species removal at Bowditch Bottoms in Yancey County. Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest, cleared agricultural fields, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. We…
Main Street Park Invasive Plant Removal (Rolesville)
Join NCWF's Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter in removing invasive plants from Main Street Park in Rolesville! Volunteers will help remove privet, English ivy, and thorny olive from the area…
Youth Day (Gastonia)
Children are the future in conserving, preserving, and protecting our wildlife and their habitat. Gaston County PAWS believes that it is important to get our youth involved and interested in…
Cerulean Warbler & Avian Diversity Study
Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, National Parks Conservation Association, the Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife, MountainTrue, and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission with support from the U.S. Forest Service to help with a cerulean warbler and avian diversity survey project focused on the last remaining patches of old-growth forests and maturing second-growth…
Guided Flora & Fauna Walk (Fairview)
Join NCWF Staff and community leaders for a guided flora and fauna walk. Nestled in Buncombe County, Wyldhaven Homestead is a plant sanctuary and nursery dedicated to the restoration, conservation, and protection of native plants in the southern Appalachians. During this fun afternoon, participants will chat with like minded conservationists, discuss native plants and conservation…
Herpetology Basics with ecoEXPLORE (Columbia)
Join NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR, and Tyrrell County Library for a fun program and activity all about herpetology, also known as the study of reptiles and amphibians! ecoEXPLORErs will have…
Backyard Conservation (Charlotte)
Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter and Mecklenburg Soil and Water Conservation District staff Allison Channell for an informative presentation on backyard wildlife and the vital role conservation practices play…
Island Habitat Kickoff Event (Moorseville)
The Island Habitat Program (IHP), managed by the NCWF Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists (LNWC) chapter, enhances island habitats for wildlife on Lake Norman through volunteer efforts like native plantings and…
Wildlife and Habitat Management Bus Tour in the Uwharrie Region of North Carolina
Join staff from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, NC Wildlife Federation, and NC Museum of Natural Sciences for a bus tour of wildlife and habitat management in the Uwharrie region of North Carolina. The tour will start, and bus will load at Solar Pointe at the NC Zoo. Tour stops will be at privately owned…
Pembroke Creek Park Community Planting (Edenton)
Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter for an afternoon of planting native wetland plants at Pembroke Creek Park in Edenton! This location is a beloved community hub…
Lake Tomahawk Nature Walk (Black Mountain)
NCWF is forming a chapter in the Swannanoa Valley. The community has expressed a lot of interest in projects around Lake Tomahawk - pollinator gardens, invasive species removal, wildlife nesting boxes, tree plantings. All that good stuff! Join NCWF staff, Town of Black Mountain Recreation staff, and Swannanoa Valley chapter leaders as we walk around…
Invasive Removal with FLOHA (Pittsboro)
Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for an invasive removal workday with Friends of Lower Haw River. Volunteers will help remove invasive plants from the pollinator garden at the Lower Haw…
Stream Walk (Monroe)
Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter and City of Monroe Environmental Educator, Ellen Dowling, for a stream walk and talk. Investigate a local waterway with others in your community. We…
Saved by a Salamander (Grassy Creek)
Join High Country Wild as they support New River Conservancy’s third annual Saved by a Salamander Day. Saved by a Salamander Day is a family friendly day of events that…
Bird Walk at Chantilly Ecological Sanctuary (Charlotte)
With guidance from biologist Tony Lombardino, this tour offers a unique opportunity to hear and observe both resident and migratory songbirds and waterfowl. As we explore the sanctuary, NCWF will highlight its collaborative efforts with Charlotte Stormwater and dedicated volunteers to restore vital wildlife habitat, reduce flooding in nearby neighborhoods, and improve water quality by…
Wildlife Trivia (Matthews)
Join us for Wildlife Trivia at 6 Grogs Game Bar in Matthews! Enjoy free snacks while you sip a frosty beverage and test your knowledge against other Nature Nerds! Win…
Lake Tomahawk Wildlife Garden Workday (Black Mountain)
NCWF is forming a chapter in the Swannanoa Valley. The community has expressed a lot of interest in projects around Lake Tomahawk. Join NCWF staff and Swannanoa Valley chapter leaders as we kick things off with a garden workday at the edge of Lake Tomahawk in Black Mountain. We’ll be primarily focusing on removing invasive…
Bowditch Bottoms Invasive Removal (Burnsville)
Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for an invasive species removal at Bowditch Bottoms in Yancey County. Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest, cleared agricultural fields, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. We…
Cerulean Warbler & Avian Diversity Study
Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, National Parks Conservation Association, the Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife, MountainTrue, and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission with support from the U.S. Forest Service to help with a cerulean warbler and avian diversity survey project focused on the last remaining patches of old-growth forests and maturing second-growth…
The River Roving Tour (Washington)
Join NCWF Inner Banks Wildlife Chapter at the North Carolina Estuarium for a 1.5 hour educational pontoon boat ride on the Tar-Pamlico River. Participants will be able to learn more…
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