NCWF Featured Events
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All About Bats! (Online)
We often overlook bats in North Carolina because of fear or indifference. Join the South Wake Conservationists as we dispel some myths about bats, educate about the importance of bats…
Bradford Pear Bounty (Hendersonville)
The North Carolina Bradford Pear Bounty program is a collaboration between the NC Urban Forest Council, NC Wildlife Federation, the NC State Extension and NC Forest Service. Invasive species harm…
Kids in Nature Day! (Garner)
Kids of all ages are invited to South Wake Conservationists’ third annual Kids in Nature Day! This is the premier free event of our Eco Kids Program, connecting kids with…
Help Keep Charlotte Beautiful
Go clean and green by joining Charlotte Wildlife Stewards in a trash cleanup along a stretch of Tyvola Road. Trash is harmful to wildlife and pollutes our streams, rivers, and…
My What Big Eyes You Have! (Matthews)
Join us at the Matthews Community Center to learn about some of the first insets to evolve on our planet some 300 million years go. Dragonflies and damselflies both begin…
Meet A Mushroom (Monroe)
Join us this month as we "Meet a Mushroom" and learn of all things fungi. Fungi are an important part of our ecosystems, acting as decomposers and benefiting plant communities.…
Caterpillar Crawl (Cumberland)
This in-person event is free and open to all youth. All participants must be pre-registered and accompanied by a parent or guardian. We're on the hunt for caterpillars! Join our expedition…
Garden for Wildlife: Creating Backyard Habitats (Charlotte/Online)
Land is where conservation starts. Forest or field, public or private, every acre matters! Habitat loss is one of the leading causes of species decline today. All habitats, regardless of…
Insects – You’ll Miss Them When They’re Gone! (Wake Forest)
Did you know that insects play a crucial role in maintaining life on our planet? Dive into the world of insects with us! From pollination to decomposition, they are the…
Guided Bird Walk (Concord)
May marks the tail end of spring migration as summer rapidly approaches. Many of our summer residents have already arrived while others are still traveling north from Central and South…
Monarch Meet-Up! (Whiteville)
The Southeastern Swamp Stewards are hosting the 3rd Annual Monarch Meet-up at Penn's Grill in Whiteville, NC. Join us on May 18 between 11 am - 1 pm for some…
Neuse River Hawks Monthly Meeting (Wake Forest)
Join the Neuse River Hawks for their monthly chapter meeting at the Northern Wake Senior Center (235 East Holding Avenue, Wake Forest, NC 27587) to discuss ongoing chapter projects, upcoming…
Haw River Pollinator Planting (Pittsboro)
Join the Tri-County Conservationists, Chapter of NCWF, and Friends of the Lower Haw River Natural Area as we enhance a pollinator garden at the area's entrance. The NC Natural Heritage…
Bolin Creek Plant Caging Project (Chapel Hill)
Join NCWF’s Tri-County Conservationists for a native plant caging event. We need volunteers to help us create wire cages to go overtop some of the plants we put in the…
River Critters and Pond Pals – Stream Exploration
Have you ever seen a dragonfly in the winter? How about a mayfly? Where do these animals go once it turns cold, and where do they come from when it…
River Critters and Pond Pals – Stream Ecosystem Presentation
Have you ever seen a dragonfly in the winter? How about a mayfly? Where do these animals go once it turns cold, and where do they come from when it…
Wild on the Water (Charlotte)
Join NCWF's Charlotte Wildlife Stewards chapter for its annual fundraiser, Wild on the Water! Paddle along with like-minded nature lovers, learn from experienced naturalists, and raise funds for local wildlife…
Shelton Farm Tour (Leland)
Join the Southeastern Swamp Stewards as they tour Shelton Herb Farm. Margaret Shelton started Shelton Herb Farm in 1986 on her family’s Century Farm in Southeastern North Carolina. She and…
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