NCWF Featured Events
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The Benefits of Beavers (Hybrid: Monroe and Online)
The Benefits of Beavers (Hybrid: Monroe and Online)
Beavers are a highly debated species due to their architectural abilities and efficiency. While they are often considered a nuisance, they are critical for creating healthy wetland ecosystems. Join the…
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Pembroke Creek Park Litter Cleanup (Edenton)
Pembroke Creek Park Litter Cleanup (Edenton)
Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter for a litter cleanup at Pembroke Creek Park in Edenton! In partnership with Edenton-Chowan Recreation Department and Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership,…
Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Invasive plants are non-native introduced plants that do not support native wildlife. They are very aggressive, outcompete wildlife-friendly plants, and take over natural areas. Nandina, Privet, Monkey Grass, and Autumn/Russian…
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ecoEXPLORE Ornithology Badge Season (Columbia)
ecoEXPLORE Ornithology Badge Season (Columbia)
It’s Ornithology Season! Join NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR, and Tyrrell County Library as we dive into this season’s Ornithology Badge and Woodpecker Field Focus Badge. Participants will learn more about…
CWS Social & Trivia (Charlotte)
CWS Social & Trivia (Charlotte)
You are invited to join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter for a fun social event at Sugar Creek Brewing Company in Charlotte. Come out and meet fellow Charlotte area wildlife…
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Clay Bear Dens with Pocosin Arts (Columbia)
Clay Bear Dens with Pocosin Arts (Columbia)
Did you know that Eastern North Carolina is home to the largest black bears on record and has the densest population of black bears in the world? This time of…
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Snakes in Waxhaw (Waxhaw)
Snakes in Waxhaw (Waxhaw)
Jennifer Gordon and Hunter Michael with Carolina Waterfowl Rescue (CWR) will join us to discuss common snakes in our area, how to manage yourself around them, and what to do…
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Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Invasive plants are non-native introduced plants that do not support native wildlife. They are very aggressive, outcompete wildlife-friendly plants, and take over natural areas. Nandina, Privet, Monkey Grass, and Autumn/Russian…
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Shaw Society Inner Banks Experience
Join us for a unique, nature-filled getaway to the Inner Banks of North Carolina! This three-day, two-night trip offers exclusive experiences for Shaw Society members, with guided tours, private excursions,…
Nature Walk at Mill Bridge Nature Park (Rolesville)
Nature Walk at Mill Bridge Nature Park (Rolesville)
Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists for a nature walk at Mill Bridge Nature Park in Rolesville! Stroll along with chapter leaders on the Sanford Creek Greenway Trail to observe…
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Eco Kids Tree Planting (Apex)
Eco Kids Tree Planting (Apex)
Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for an Eco Kids planting event! Hear from Crowder County Park's environmental educator, Sarah Goldsmith, about the importance of (native) trees and shrubs in…
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Invasive Removal with KDB (Durham)
Invasive Removal with KDB (Durham)
Join NCWF Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapter for an invasive removal event led by Keep Durham Beautiful! Volunteers will help tackle invasive plants at Hillside Park in Durham. Interested in learning…
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Snakes in Waxhaw (Waxhaw)
Invasive Plant Removal (Marvin)
Shaw Society Inner Banks Experience
Shaw Society Inner Banks Experience
Eco Kids Tree Planting (Apex)
Invasive Removal with KDB (Durham)
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