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Join staff from NCWF and Wake County Open Spaces for a pollinator garden planting at Sandy Pines Preserve in Wendell. We will plant be planting over 10 species of native pollinator plants, including two different species of aster, ironweed, and narrow leaf mint. Come enjoy gardening in the cool fall weather with us! REGISTER HERE |
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Join the Habitat and Wildlife Keepers (HAWK), a chapter of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, for a spectacular fall charter bus trip to Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Oconaluftee Visitor Center - a prime destination for wildlife lovers and autumn adventurers alike! We will meet at Stumptown Park and depart promptly at 9:00 AM.… |
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On this date, we partner with NC Wildlife Federation and Central Carolinas Master Naturalist Volunteers to beautify Veterans Park for the installation of a NEW "Pollinator Pitstop" along the Butterfly Highway! Tasks for the day will include: removal of sod from the planned area, covering with mulch, staking/flagging the mulched area for safety, etc. Volunteers… ![]()
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Bats are the only mammals capable of true flight, and they make up 25% of all mammal species worldwide. North Carolina is home to 17 species of bats, three of which are listed as federally endangered! Join Habitat Builders and UNCC Professor Dr. Laurel Yohe to discuss bats! Dr. Yohe will share her research, help… |
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Whether you are new to hunting or an experienced hunter wanting to sharpen your skills, NC Wildlife has class options and expert instructors to help you prepare for the season! Workshop capacities are limited, so register early. Please review each workshop's summary when registering. Learn TO Hunt (LTH) Deer Hunting 101 Workshop Saturday, October 4… ![]()
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Join the Coharie Tribe on a guided kayak tour down the Black River and through the Three Sisters Swamp, home of the the oldest Bald Cypress in the world. This is an intermediate paddle, 9 miles long. Participants are required to use single-seat kayaks provided by the Coharie guides. Bring your lunch and enjoy access… ![]()
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Join us for Kids in Nature Day on October 4th at Squirrel Lake Park from 10:00am-1:00pm. You won’t want to miss this day of FREE FAMILY FUN in the park presented by HAWK (Habitat and Wildlife Keepers), the Town of Matthews, and NCWF’s Great Outdoors University! Invite your family and friends to join us for… |
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Kids in Nature Day (KIND) is a free, fun-filled, hands-on adventure where kids and families get up close with nature! Activities include meeting animal ambassadors, creating art from things found only in nature, a guided nature hike, exploring native plants and animals, animal-themed yoga, and more! REGISTER HERE |
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![]() Insects are everywhere, in our home, our yards, and the ecosystems around us. They play vital roles in the environment, including decomposition of waste, control of plants, and as food… |
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![]() Explore the amazing world of backyard mammals! Dr. Sara Gagné, professor at UNCC and author of Nature at Your Door: Connecting with the Wild and Green in the Urban and Suburban Landscape, will be creating conversation around the misconceptions of backyard wildlife, specifically mammals. What are the benefits of opossums or beavers? Do we have… |
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Did you know that over 97% of insects are harmless or even beneficial to humans? Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter to learn about the bugs we love to hate. Whether they are creepy, bothersome, or wicked (just not to humans), we'll delve into the wicked world of insects and discuss the top creepy crawlies… |
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Join NCWF and NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter for three fun-filled days of renowned speakers, demonstrations, and hands-on activities at the Union County Agricultural Center in Monroe! Participate in NCWF’s… |
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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 oceans. Did you know that every 25 pounds of trash collected turns into a native tree planted by the North Carolina Wildlife Federation? That's the… |
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Join NCWF Habitat Builders chapter and learn how to co-exist with Coyotes. Coyotes are in the area, and it’s important to understand their habits, their role in the ecosystem, and how you can live with them while keeping your pets and family safe! Rupert Medford, District Wildlife Biologist with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, will… |
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Autumn Elk Adventure (Matthews)
Kids In Nature Day (Charlotte)

Coyotes (Wesley Chapel)
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