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Guided Bird Walk (Wesley Chapel)
Join NCWF and the NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter for a woodland bird walk along the nature trail at Dogwood Park. We will search high and low for gnatcatchers, vireos, thrushes, and towhees. As we skirt the pond along the trail, we will practice identifying summer breeders and common year-round residents by sight, sound, and…
Irish Buffalo Creek Greenway Walk (Concord)
Take a moment to visit the beautiful Irish Buffalo Creek Greenway with City of Kannapolis Park Ranger Dylan Briggs. This 90-acre park is owned by Cabarrus County and is part of the Carolina Thread Trail. The 2-mile paved trail takes walkers through the woods and over bridges. A wonderful way to spend a summer Saturday…
New River State Park Land Cleanup (Jefferson)
Join New River Conservancy, Keep Ashe Beautiful, and NCWF’s High Country Wild for a clean-up and debris removal at New River State Park in Ashe County starting at Wagoner Access. Trash and debris in waterways create a host of problems for wildlife including entanglement, ingestion, habitat contamination, and degraded water quality. Cleanup efforts are vital…
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…
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…
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…
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