NCWF Featured Events
Calendar of Events
Calendar of Events
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Hurricane Helene: Cleanup Registration Form
Hurricane Helene: Cleanup Registration Form
Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists, a local chapter of North Carolina Wildlife Federation is poised and at the ready to implement a strategic cleanup campaign under the umbrella of its existing…
Main Street Park Native Planting Workday
Main Street Park Native Planting Workday
Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter for a native planting day at Main Street Park in Rolesville! Now that the invasive plants have been cleared from this spot, our…
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Experiments in Piedmont Prairies (Online)
Experiments in Piedmont Prairies (Online)
Amidst increasing public demand for alternatives to turf grass lawns, and a burgeoning awareness of the historic role grasslands and prairies have played in the ecological fabric of North Carolina,…
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November Second Saturday Cleanup with Cape Fear River Watch (Wilmington)
November Second Saturday Cleanup with Cape Fear River Watch (Wilmington)
Join the Lower Cape Fear Wildlife chapter at the last Cape Fear River Watch cleanup for 2024! REGISTER HERE
Spruill Conservation Farm Sensory Nature Walk (Roper)
Spruill Conservation Farm Sensory Nature Walk (Roper)
Join the NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC and Spruill Conservation Farm for a Sensory Nature Walk on Saturday, November 9th, from 1 to 4:00 pm. Enjoy the farm's…
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Eco Kids Invasive Plant Removal (Apex)
Eco Kids Invasive Plant Removal (Apex)
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for an Eco Kids invasive plant removal workday at Crowder County Park! At a time when it appears that we are surrounded by invasive…
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Carolina Wetlands and Wildlife (Charlotte and Online)
Carolina Wetlands and Wildlife (Charlotte and Online)
Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter and Dr. Kira McEntire, Assistant Professor of Biology at Queens University of Charlotte, to hear all about Carolina wetlands and wildlife. When you hear…
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Nature Journals w/ Pocosin Arts (Columbia)
Nature Journals w/ Pocosin Arts (Columbia)
Create your own unique nature journal using book binding techniques with NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR, and Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. This hands-on activity allows you to design a…
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Civic Engagement: Conservation at the Local Level (Monroe)
Civic Engagement: Conservation at the Local Level (Monroe)
Development, fragmentation, and land use changes are putting wildlife and habitat at risk in Union County and all across the Piedmont. Join Mineral Springs Mayor Rick Becker, local government leaders,…
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Fall Litter Sweep (Marshville)
Fall Litter Sweep (Marshville)
Who hasn’t seen plastic litter, styrofoam, and other garbage accumulated along streets and highways? Litter in the environment can harm wildlife through entanglement, suffocation, and even poisoning. Roadside litter also…
Lake James Cleanups
Lake James Cleanups
NCWF Lake James Area Wildlife and Nature Society Chapter is partnering with Catawba Riverkeeper to clean up lake James after the Devastating Hurricane Helene. Debris from the storm continues to…
Invasive Wisteria Removal (Apex)
Invasive Wisteria Removal (Apex)
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for an invasive removal event targeting Chinese wisteria. This aggressive, invasive plant is strangling trees, dominating the ecosystem, and harming local wildlife. Volunteers will…
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West Lake Elementary School Nature Trail Workday (Apex)
West Lake Elementary School Nature Trail Workday (Apex)
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists for their next nature trail workday at West Lake Elementary School. Volunteers will be sawing and clearing out trimmed tree branches, doing some minor trimming…
Ev-Henwood Wildlife Walk (Leland)
Ev-Henwood Wildlife Walk (Leland)
Come explore the swamps and forests of Ev-Henwood, guided by Southeastern Swamp Stewards and Lower Cape Fear Wildlife chapter leadership. This preserve, just 10 miles south of Wilmington, is part…
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Nature Walk at Green Hills County Park (Raleigh)
Nature Walk at Green Hills County Park (Raleigh)
Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter for a walk starting at Green Hills County Park! Walk with us along the Abbott's Creek Greenway Trail as we look for wildlife.…
Invasive Plant Removal at Yates Mill Park (Raleigh)
Invasive Plant Removal at Yates Mill Park (Raleigh)
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for an invasive removal at Yates Mill County Park. Volunteers will help remove aggressive weeds (such as ragweed and blackberries) from the pollinator garden…
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Tree Preparation: Creek ReLeaf (Charlotte)
Tree Preparation: Creek ReLeaf (Charlotte)
We need your help preparing for the Creek ReLeaf tree event planting along Stewart Creek Greenway. Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter, and Charlotte Mecklenburg…
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Creek ReLeaf (Charlotte)
Creek ReLeaf (Charlotte)
The Creek ReLeaf Program is a collaborative effort of the Charlotte Public Tree Fund, Charlotte Mecklenburg Storm Water Services, the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, and our dedicated volunteers and financial…
Invasive Plant Removal Workday at Brumley Nature Preserve (Chapel Hill)
Invasive Plant Removal Workday at Brumley Nature Preserve (Chapel Hill)
Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter and TriWild, the Triangle Land Conservancy's Rewilding Program, for an invasive removal event at Brumley Nature Preserve. Native species and habitats in the preserve have…
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Fall Litter Sweep (Marshville)
Lake James Cleanups
Invasive Wisteria Removal (Apex)
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