NCWF Featured Events
Calendar of Events
Managing Our Forests: Timber, Fire, and Pests (Chapel Hill)
Join NCWF Tri-County and Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapters for a joint presentation about forests! From wildlife habitat, to economic opportunities, to havens for recreation, our forests play a pivotal role…
Pizza at Peri Fundraiser (Black Mountain)
Join NCWF Swannanoa Valley WILD! for the chapter’s "Pizza at Peri" Fundraiser on July 10th, 4-8pm. Swannanoa Valley WILD! be providing information about our newly formed NCWF chapter and how…
Pollinator Garden Workday (Concord)
Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance Chapter to remove invasive plants and refresh the pollinator garden at McGee Park. This is the first pollinator garden planted by CWA that helped the…
Good Bug Bad Bug: A primer on beneficial insects and pests (Wesley Chapel)
Join us as we learn all about insects and bugs! Annie Howell will share her insect collection and discuss the basics of beneficial insects and garden pests. Anne-Marie (Annie) Howell…
Naturalist Walk (Wesley Chapel)
Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter and Environmental Educator Breanna Walker for a leisurely nature walk along the Dogwood Park Nature Trail. Participants will explore upland and stream habitats along…
Moth Night Out (Charlotte)
Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards chapter, the City of Charlotte, and NCWF staff at the Tuckaseegee Arboretum & Gardens for participation in National Moth Week. We will use UV blacklights…
Moth Night (Carolina Beach)
Join NCWF at Carolina Beach State Park for National Moth Week! Meet some moths you may have never seen before and listen for nocturnal birds in the coastal fringe forest…
Bowditch Bottoms Invasive Removal (Burnsville)
Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a cleanup and invasive species removal at Bowditch Bottoms in Yancey County. Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood…
Bats in the Triad! (Browns Summit)
Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter for a late night bat detection program at Haw River State Park. Did you know North Carolina is home to at least 17 different species…
Wildlife Wonder: The Ins and Outs of Nature Photography (Pittsboro)
Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter, the Chatham Community Library, and the Friends of the Lower Haw for a presentation about ethical wildlife photography. Photographs have a unique ability to tell…
Waccamaw Siouan STEM Studio (Lake Waccamaw and Online)
Join the Lake Waccamaw State Park Friends and NCWF Southeastern Swamp Stewards chapter at Lake Waccamaw State Park for a presentation with Ashley Lomboy. Come learn about what’s happening at…
Pollinators, Predators, and Impersonators (Wesley Chapel)
Join us for an engaging insect show and tell! Pollinator and insect enthusiast Annie Howell will teach kids of all ages the differences between insect pollinators, predators, and impersonators and…
Birds in forested wetlands (Online)
Forested wetlands exist in two main ways – those that contain still water, and those where waters flow through. And in some cases, a forest may experience both during a…
The Great Southeastern Pollinator Census (Charlotte)
Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards chapter, the City of Charlotte, and NCWF staff at the Tuckaseegee Arboretum & Gardens for The Great Southeast Pollinator Census. Drop in anytime to receive your crash course in pollinator ID before reviewing instructions and beginning your count in the pollinator garden onsite. Counting is simple. Observe a flowering plant…
Native Seed Demo & Garden Tour (Charlotte)
Reedy Creek Nature Center maintains a Native Plant Seed Library, providing free native plant seeds to visitors and community members. They use seeds gathered from their own Native Plant Garden…
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