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Join Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge and North Carolina Wildlife Federation for April's ecoEXPLORE "Leaf No Doubt" program at the refuge indoor classroom! We will explore our surroundings behind the visitor center while paying special attention to the characteristics of tree leaves all around us to help complete the "Leaf No Doubt" tree challenge! After…
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Join Swannanoa Valley WILD! Chapter of NCWF in partnership with the Friends of Fox Creek Park as we welcome Carolina Corona for a nature journaling workshop at one of our favorite places in the whole world! Fox Creek Park in Swannanoa. Reconnecting with the natural world after a disaster can be difficult. We can hold…
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We all know that wildlife needs food, water, shelter, and places to raise young. We also know that pests need the same. How do we reach a balance? Join Concord Wildlife Alliance as we welcome Tracy LeCompte from Cooperative Extension for a conversation about how to incorporate water into your backyard habitat. REGISTER HERE |
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Join NCWF Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapter and Falyn Owens, wildlife biologist with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, for a walk in Sandy Creek park. Together we will search for evidence of the beavers that live in the park's wetlands. Falyn will tell the surprising and unique story of beavers in North Carolina, with a focus… |
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Join landowners and natural resource staff as we explore equipment options, management techniques, and professional assistance available to help you meet your conservation goals for your property! Participants will have the opportunity to operate equipment with an instructor and converse with a variety of forestry and wildlife professionals. REGISTER HERE
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Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter for a joint event with T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society at the SAIL Center at the Greensboro Science Center. We will be screening the documentary Gardening for the Planet, which shows how something as simple as the plants you chose for your garden can be impactful in the struggle to…
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Join NCWF Union County Wildlife chapter to learn all about salamanders from Dr. Kira McEntire! Dr. McEntire is an assistant professor at Queens University of Charlotte. She has been doing research on amphibians and reptiles for over 10 years, with a focus on salamander ecology and behavior. Her research includes monitoring a population of marbled… |
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for an oasis maintenance workday! The chapter has worked hard all winter to plant and fence 8 native plant oases in Brumley Preserve South in Chapel Hill. Now comes the imporant work of stewarding and maintaining the 500 native saplings planted in these oases. Join us to inspect and mend… |
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Join NCWF Habitat Builders Chapter for a community volunteer effort to restore forested areas by removing invasive plants. Volunteers will be working together to remove invasive underbrush and improve the health and appearance of shared natural spaces. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community while learning from a local expert. We…
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Visit NCWF Triad Wild Chapter at Science Everywhere on UNC Greensboro’s campus. We will host an interactive exhibit focusing on North Carolina vertebrates and invertebrates. In addition to our exhibit, Science Everywhere is a free event open to the public that will have dozens of science interactive activities to inspire future scientists of all ages.… |
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Join HAWK for a hands-on morning of conservation as we continue our successful effort to remove invasive plants at Purser-Hulsey Park! Together we’ll tackle Kudzu, Wisteria, and Blackberry helping native plants and wildlife thrive. There will be two volunteer times available: 10 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 5 pm. Please wear long…
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Calling all teens! Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter and RewildNC for an invasive removal and venturing crew recruiting event. The Tri-County Conservationists are launching a new program to engage conservation-minded youth ages 14-20 in partnership with Scouting America. Interested youth will come together to plan conservation events, like invasive removals, under the name Venturing Crew3.… |
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Join NCWF in Leland for a presentation by Dr. Rosemarie Pelletier, Master Gardener and certified landscape designer, and learn how you can design and build a landscape that supports native plants and wildlife in your backyard. Did you know that oak trees support the caterpillars of over 300 species of moths and butterflies? Did you… |
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter as we conduct frosted elfin group surveys in Gates County! North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologists need your help to learn more about frosted elfin distribution across the state by reporting observations of these butterflies through an exciting community science opportunity. Frosted elfin are considered a… |
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Join NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter for a garden workday at Holding Park in Wake Forest. Volunteers will help pull weeds and add botanical labels to the native plants in the garden. Come lend a hand! REGISTER HERE |
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Join NCWF ReWild AVL Chapter at the Reuter Center at UNC Asheville for a conversation about one of North Carolina’s most treasured natural resources: our estuarine sounds. Estuaries, sometimes described as "nurseries of the sea", are crucial because they filter pollutants, provide critical nurseries for fish and shellfish, as well as economic benefits through recreation,… |
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter as we conduct frosted elfin group surveys in Gates County! North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologists need your help to learn more about frosted elfin distribution across the state by reporting observations of these butterflies through an exciting community science opportunity. Frosted elfin are considered a… |
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Memorial Gardens has long been part of Concord’s history—not only as a cemetery, but also as a picturesque garden shaped by the vision of Sallie Phifer Williamson in 1930. During this tour, the group will explore the grounds while uncovering the stories of several notable individuals laid to rest there, including a traitor’s widow, a…
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A total of 95 trees will be planted at two city properties to improve tree canopy coverage. Trees provide shade, reduce ambient heat, create wildlife habitat, and enhance community greenspaces. And you can help plant them! REGISTER HERE
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Come out to NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter's native plant sale! Invite your friends and neighbors to shop our selection of native herbaceous-plant species. It’s all happening at SWC’s annual… |
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Join NCWF Durham Wildlife Stewards Chapter and the New Hope Bird Alliance for a guided bird walk in Sandy Creek Park. We will meander through the park, pointing out the…
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter in rebuilding a pollinator garden at the Hawbridge Upper School in Saxapahaw. Volunteers will help rebuild and refresh the garden by weeding, transplanting, and dividing…
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Join NCWF's Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter and Coastal Kayak for a guided paddle through Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on Sunday, April19, from 10 a.m. to 12… |
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter as we conduct frosted elfin group surveys in Gates County! North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologists need your help to learn… |
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter as we conduct frosted elfin group surveys in Gates County! North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission biologists need your help to learn… |
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Join North Carolina Wildlife Federation, National Parks Conservation Association, the Center for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife, MountainTrue, and the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission with support from the U.S. Forest…
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Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter and Wake Audubon for a joint invasive removal workday at Carol H. Johnson Environmental Education Park. Volunteers are needed for our third ‘invasion’ on…
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Are you passionate about wildlife? Do you want to make a difference in your corner of the world? As the newest chapter of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation, Smoky Mountains… |
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Visit NCWF Neuse River Hawks Conservationists Chapter at Arbor Day at Mill Bridge Nature Park in Rolesville! Stop by our table and check out our hands-on activities, nature displays, and… |
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter and volunteers from the Chapel of the Cross for an invasive removal workday in Chapel Hill! For decades, large Chinese privet has been growing into…
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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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A total of 95 trees will be planted at two city properties to improve tree canopy coverage. Trees provide shade, reduce ambient heat, create wildlife habitat, and enhance community greenspaces.… |
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Join NCWF Union County Wildlife chapter for a garden workday at the Union County Agricultural Center pollinator pitstop. We'll be weeding, watering, and planting additional native plants in this site…
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Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance Chapter for a fun and educational outing as we participate in the City Nature Challenge! The City Nature Challenge is a global community science event…
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for an oasis maintenance workday! The chapter has worked hard all winter to plant and fence 8 native plant oases in Brumley Preserve South in… |
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Join NCWF Fall Line Outdoors Chapter for a webinar series about fishing! This one-hour introductory webinar is designed to teach adult beginners the fundamentals of freshwater fishing. Participants will learn… |
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The Governor's Conservation Achievement Awards honor individuals, associations, businesses and others who have exhibited an unwavering commitment to conservation in North Carolina. By recognizing, publicizing and honoring these conservation leaders – from professionals and volunteers to young conservationists and lifelong conservation heroes – the North Carolina Wildlife Federation hopes to inspire all North Carolinians to…
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Litter like plastic, Styrofoam, and other garbage accumulates in our streams and creeks. This causes harm to wildlife through entanglement, suffocation, and poisoning and degrades water quality as it moves downstream. Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance Chapter for a litter sweep along Academy Branch, a tributary of Buffalo Creek that runs along the Village Greenway.… |
Beaver Stroll (Durham)
Frosted Elfin Survey (Gates)
Frosted Elfin Survey (Gates)
Memorial Garden Tour (Concord)
Urban Treen Planting (Charlotte)
Native Plant Sale (Apex)
Frosted Elfin Survey (Gates)
Frosted Elfin Survey (Gates)
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