NCWF Featured Events
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Join HAWK for a hands-on afternoon of conservation as we continue our successful effort to remove invasive plants at Sardis Park, located at 9650 Sardis Rd, Matthews, NC 28105. Together we’ll tackle Autumn Olive & Ligustrum, helping native plants and wildlife thrive. Please wear long pants and long sleeves, and bring gloves, water, and pruning…
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter and the Wildlife Gardens & Habitats Committee at Inwood Wildlife Garden for a hands-on volunteer event. We will install nesting boxes for eastern bluebirds and brown-headed nuthatches, and we will also plant several bareroot trees to support local habitat. Inwood Wildlife Garden is a small but vibrant native garden… |
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Join NCWF Habitat and Wildlife Keepers Chapter for Beer and Beavers! Discover why beavers matter and how to live with them! Beavers don’t just build dams—they build entire ecosystems. Join Ruby Davis, Director of NC Wildlife Rehab and environmental scientist, for a fun, eye-opening look at how beavers improve wetlands, support wildlife, and occasionally drive… |
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Spring is right around the corner and we're already seeing fresh pops of green across the landscape in Tyrrell County! Let's come together to kick off the Botany Field Season with a plant scavenger hunt along the Scuppernong River Interpretive Boardwalk. Participants will work together to check off all of the plant species on their…
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Did you know that bird strikes on reflective glass is the second leading cause of mortality for songbirds - right behind feral cats! Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance Chapter as we welcome Tracy LeCompte from Cooperative Extension to learn more about the actions you can take and the role you can serve to help educate…
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Swannanoa Valley WILD! (SVW) is holding its inaugural chartering ceremony on Tuesday, March 3rd 2026 at Pisgah Brewing in Black Mountain – which is also World Wildlife Day! This fundraising event will offer attendees an opportunity to enjoy all sorts of fun and fellowship – live music, light appetizers, guests from NCWF, and plenty of… |
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Families are invited to join NCWF, Pocosin Lakes NWR, and Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft for a fun afternoon dedicated to one of the most dynamic and crucial ecosystems in the world - wetlands! Participants will learn about the main types of wetlands in NC and the species they support while foraging for natural…
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Are you passionate about wildlife? Do you want to make a difference for natural resource management, protection, and enjoyment? The Smoky Mountains Wilderness Watch is a newly developing chapter of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. The chapter's mission is to rewild, protect, and conserve habitat creating a more livable landscape for humans and wildlife. Join… |
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists chapter for a presentation about the indigenous conservation land ethic. Our speaker, David Rahahę́·tih Webb, is an enrolled citizen of the Tuscarora Indians of the Kahtenuaka Territories, the Executive Director of Muddy Sneakers, as well as an author, artist, and historian. His presentation will cover how the indigenous conservation ethic… |
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Join the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a livestaking workday at Bowditch Bottoms in Yancey County. Bowditch Bottoms contains a mosaic of habitat types including mixed hardwood forest, open field, natural wetland, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek within the South Toe…
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If you lost timber during Hurricane Helene, you may qualify for relief! This FREE workshop will cover who qualifies for the program, how to apply, and what resources are available to mitigate wildfire risk and non-native invasive species. REGISTER HERE |
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Find a native tree for spring planting! Join NCWF and the Alliance for Cape Fear Trees at Riegelwood Baptist Church. Start your backyard habitat or add structure to your landscape with a local NC tree sappling. While supplies last. REGISTER HERE
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Join NCWF High Country Wild alongside New River Conservancy, New River State Park, and Keep Ashe Beautiful, for a livestaking and planting workday at New River State Park - Wagoner Access. We are planning to plant hundreds of trees / shrubs in an effort to reduce erosion and enhance habitat for both terrestrial and aquatic… |
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As if you didn't already love trees? Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter, and Urban Forest Educator Heather Brent for a deep dive into arboriculture and the many benefits of trees and forests. Heather will provide insights into what you can do to help our urban forest thrive and also ways to get involved with… |
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Live stakes are cuttings from dormant trees that can grow into new plants along river or stream banks for riparian buffer restoration. In the winter, trees go into dormancy, a natural process where they conserve energy to survive the cold. This is the perfect time for planting live stakes, as the cuttings can focus on… |
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Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter and REI as they welcome NCWF Conservation Coordinator, Luke Bennett. In 2024, Luke decided to run away from responsibilities and thru-hike the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail heading Southbound from Canada to Mexico. Along the way he experienced stunning landscapes, close encounters with wildlife (including a near death experience with… |
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Join NCWF and NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for three fun-filled days of renowned speakers and hands-on activities at the Orange County Cooperative Extension Office in Hillsborough! Come participate in NCWF’s Wildlife Habitat Steward Training program and become a certified wildlife habitat steward. This program will allow participants to increase their knowledge and ability to protect,…
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Live stakes are cuttings from dormant trees that can grow into new plants along river or stream banks for riparian buffer restoration. In the winter, trees go into dormancy, a natural process where they conserve energy to survive the cold. This is the perfect time for planting live stakes, as the cuttings can focus on… |
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Annually PAWS hosts an Oyster Roast and Wildlife Banquet to raise funds for Gaston County. We pride ourselves on our fundraisers and giving back to the Gaston County Community. All funds made from banquet are distributed to other 501C3 organizations that are operating in Gaston County and the Piedmont. PAWS is focused on supporting our… |
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Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter and community volunteers to remove invasive species at Unsheltered Tortoise and Turtle, a local rescue and rehabilitation facility. Invasive plants are non-native introduced plants that do not support native wildlife. They are aggressive, outcompete wildlife-friendly plants, and take over natural areas. Removing invasive species is often the first step… |
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Join us for Wildlife Trivia at 6 Grogs Game Bar in Matthews! Enjoy free snacks while you sip a frosty beverage and test your knowledge against other Nature Nerds! Win prizes and, more importantly, BRAGGING RIGHTS! Learn about the wildlife all around us while having fun with like-minded folks! Proceeds from the evening support the… |
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Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter for a night of wildlife-themed trivia with some St. Patrick's Day trivia sprinkled in! Come for a drink at The Loaded Grape, and stay for… |
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NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter will participate in Charlotte Mecklenburg Storm Water Services' annual Creek Week! We will work together to remove trash and debris in and around Briar Creek… |
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The Power of Trees (Charlotte)
Watauga Livestake Giveaway (Boone)
Wildlife Trivia (Matthews)
Trivia Night (Greensboro)
Creek Week Cleanup (Charlotte)
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