NCWF Featured Events
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Join NCWF and City of Wilmington Parks to remove encroaching Wisteria at Halyburton Park. Bring your own gloves and preferred vine cutting tools for a fun morning freeing the understory…
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The Schweinitz’s sunflower (Helianthus schweinitzii) was federally listed as endangered in 1991 by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Occurring only in the Piedmont of North and South Carolina, Schweintiz’s…
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Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter and the Town of Rolesville Parks and Recreation Department for a native planting day at Main Street Park in Rolesville! After multiple workdays… |
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The North Carolina Wildlife Federation is forming a Community Wildlife Chapter in Asheville. The Chapter, officially named ReWIld AVL, will focus their effort on three key areas. 1.) Restore and…
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Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter for an evening all about bats! North Carolina is home to 17 species of bats. Three of these species, the Virginia big-eared bat, gray…
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Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter for an evening all about bats! North Carolina is home to 17 species of bats. Three of these species, the Virginia big-eared bat, gray… |
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Join North Carolina Wildlife Federation and Daniel Stowe Conservancy for a morning of Pollinator Pitstop site prep. NCWF is partnering with Daniel Stowe to conducts trials of our Butterfly Highway… |
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Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter for a garden workday at Holding Park in Wake Forest. Volunteers will help mulch the garden in preparation for winter. Come lend a…
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Join NCWF Lake Norman Wildlife chapter for the planting of 150 native trees in Cornelius as part of North Carolina Wildlife Federation's Clean and Green program. In the spring of…
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Step into the stillness of nature and rediscover your connection through the art of archery. Drawn to Nature is a unique program designed for environmental enthusiasts who seek to understand… |
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Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards chapter and Central Carolinas Master Naturalist volunteers to help install a pollinator habitat at Veteran's Park. Habitat loss from urbanization and development is causing rapid…
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Join HAWK for a hands-on morning of conservation as we continue our successful effort to remove invasive plants at Squirrel Lake Park! Together we’ll tackle Wisteria, Ligustrum and English Ivy,… |
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What is a “reptile,” and why do some biologists say that there is no such thing? We will investigate this categorical conundrum and discuss some of our own upscale residents:… |
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Join NCWF and Tyrrell County Library for this fun family collaboration with Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft! Using felt and wool, families will create small, detailed animal figurines featuring…
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Join NCWF Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapter for their first annual Membership Meeting! Learn about the chapter's work to protect wildlife and connect people with nature and each other. Volunteer to… |
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter and Wake Audubon for an invasive plant blitz at Carroll Howard Johnson Environmental Education Park in Fuquay Varina. The NC Natural Heritage Progam lists… |
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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…
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Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservations Chapter as we improve habitat for pollinators in a native plant garden. Come make a positive impact for local wildlife as you learn about…
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Join NCWF Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapter and the Haw River Assembly for a fall trash cleanup! Trash and debris that wash into waterways create a host of problems for wildlife… |
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for a Rewilding Oases workday at Brumley! Native species and habitats in Brumley Nature Preserve have been pushed out by invasive species like privet, multiflora… |
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for a workday at Bass Lake Park. We will be doing some end-of-year maintenance at the chapter's Native Shade Plant Demonstration Garden. In addition to weeding and mulching, we will install a number of new plants to fill out the garden with an updated garden plan. Let’s get this…
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Join Swannanoa Valley WILD! and Bloom WNC at Peri Social House in Black Mountain for an exciting wreath making workshop just in time for the holidays. Abigail at Bloom WNC will lead us step by step through the process of crafting a fresh and fragrant holiday wreath using fresh cut greens, ribbon and natural embellishments.… |
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Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance chapter on December 2 for a family-friendly meeting filled with learning and creativity. Adults will explore the BearWise program to learn practical ways to coexist with black bears, followed by a hands-on activity to make holiday cards or bookmarks. Meanwhile, children will enjoy a reading of Bear Snores On and…
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Join NCWF Triad Wild Chapter and Forsyth Audubon for a presentation about the cerulean warbler (Setophaga cerulea). Cerulean warblers are facing a 74% decline in the Appalachian Forest primarily due to habitat loss impacting their breeding grounds, stopover habitats, and wintering grounds. In the spring of 2025, the North Carolina Wildlife Federation partnered with the… |
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Are you passionate about wildlife? Do you want to make a difference for natural resource management, protection, and enjoyment? The North Carolina Wildlife Federation is poised and ready to mobilize grassroots conservation. We have never been in a better position to support the formation of an NCWF Community Wildlife Chapter in Haywood County. Join NCWF… |
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for a conversation about the impacts of climate change and the biodiversity crisis on children’s mental health. Hear from one local environmental educator about how her ecophilic educational model serves as a buffer for children against environmental angst. Leave with practical strategies for supporting the children in your own… |
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The Alliance for Cape Fear Trees is Enterprise and the Arbor Day Foundation to give away over 1,400 trees in Wilmington at Legion Stadium. First come, first served, two trees per household! Any leftovers will be offered on Saturday. Click here to view our native species availability list! LEARN MORE
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Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter for a night of holiday-themed trivia! Come for a drink at The Loaded Grape, and stay for 5 rounds of fun trivia. Connect with like-minded people, and learn how you can get involved with wildlife conservation, education, and habitat restoration here in Greensboro. There will be prizes for 1st and… |
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Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservations Chapter for an invasive removal and stream cleanup workday in a unique granite outcropping. Come make a positive impact for local wildlife as we clean up around the stream. REGISTER HERE
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Join NCWF Union County Wildlife Chapter and Biologist Tony Lombardino for a guided winter bird walk along the trails at the Union County Agricultural Center. We will search high and low for kinglets, sapsuckers, thrushes, towhees, and more! Get to know your resident winter birds by sight, sound, and habitat. Birders of all ability levels…
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for a Rewilding Oases workday at Brumley! Native species and habitats in Brumley Nature Preserve have been pushed out by invasive species like privet, multiflora rose, and autumn olive. Walnut Grove Loop is a lovely area of Brumley South, shaded by many large native trees. Most of the big invasives… |
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