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Do you want to find out what’s swimming, lurking, floating, and crawling in the Pigeon River? Now is your chance! Join NCWF ReWild AVL and Smoky Mountains Wilderness Watch as we explore the Pigeon River running through Canton. This site is a part of the Blue Ridge Snorkel Trail, a collection of curated snorkel sites… |
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It's Arachnology Season! Join NCWF and Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge as we explore the visitor center pollinator garden and boardwalk in search of spider webs that will inspire our hands-on web weaving activity where ecoEXPLORErs will create their own webs! We'll learn more about the different types of webs that spiders make to provide… |
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Join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter and community volunteers to remove invasive species at a Sedgefield area elementary school in Charlotte, NC. We will remove small non-native trees, shrubs, and other plant material in preparation for converting this space into a native plant garden. This project is in collaboration with a Girl Scout Silver Award… |
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter for a morning of hands-on habitat restoration as we work together to remove invasive Japanese Stiltgrass along the Coleman Trail. This project helps protect the park’s long-term ecological health and prepares the area for a native plant installation later this fall. Japanese Stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) is… |
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Join NCWF Tri-County Conservationists Chapter for an oasis maintenance workday! The chapter worked hard to plant and fence native plant oases in Brumley Preserve South. Now comes the important work of stewarding and maintaining the native saplings in these oases. Join us to water these saplings and help them through the drought! REGISTER HERE |
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Join us to test your wildlife knowledge or learn something new! Compete solo or with a team, and most importantly, have fun! The first 50 guests through the door will receive a complimentary beer or wine ticket, and everyone can enjoy delicious dessert. REGISTER HERE
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Join NCWF Concord Wildlife Alliance for a presentation on wildlife crossings and the science behind making roads safer for both people and wildlife. Drawing on her research of the U.S. Highway 64 wildlife underpasses in eastern North Carolina, speaker Abby Weinshenker will discuss how underpasses and exclusion fencing help reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions while maintaining habitat… |
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The Uwharrie Wildlife Stewards cordially invite you to attend the chartering of one of NCWF’s newest community wildlife chapters. We will celebrate the new chapter with a brief chattering ceremony at 5 PM, followed by heavy Hors d’oevres, a guest speaker, and the raffle of a BRAND NEW Magellan Outdoors Pro 10 ft Sit-On-Top Kayak…
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Join NCWF Triad Wild! Chapter for a joint event with T. Gilbert Pearson Audubon Society at the Greensboro Science Center. We will be screening the documentary The Extraordinary Caterpillar, a beautifully shot 60-minute documentary that reveals the vital —and often overlooked—role caterpillars play in our ecosystems. From blooming meadows to city parks to backyard gardens,… |
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Please join NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter, NCWF staff, and Central Carolinas Master Naturalist volunteers to participate in a Xerces Society Bumble Bee Atlas survey. The Atlas is a community science initiative aimed at gathering important data needed to track and conserve bumble bees! We are continuing with our efforts from last year at Clarks…
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The Vulcan Concord Quarry is certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council as a sanctioned, enhanced habitat for indigenous wildlife on corporate lands. The quarry is also home to a raptor released after rehabilitation at the Carolina Raptor Center. Participants will tour the quarry, learn about its operations, and discuss their habitat certification. SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTRATION…
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Join NCWF Wildlife Habitat Stewards of Northeastern NC Chapter and Jeff Hall, NCWRC's Statewide Herpetologist, for a hands-on mini workshop that dives into the fascinating world of the reptiles and amphibians of northeastern NC, and why they are vital to North Carolina's ecosystems and cultural heritage. You will discover why herps (reptiles and amphibians) matter… |
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Go clean and green by joining NCWF Charlotte Wildlife Stewards Chapter 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?… |
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Join NCWF Triad Wild Chapter and log your last summer hike at Hanging Rock State Park (and hopefully spot some early signs of autumn during the last weekend of summer!) This 3-mile hike shows off some of the lesser-hiked parts of one of North Carolina’s oldest state parks. With a 429-foot elevation change, hikers are… |
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Come learn about our pollinators and what they need to thrive! Through our own choices and actions, we can help provide necessary resources for bees, butterflies, and other fun and useful bugs on our own properties and in our communities. REGISTER HERE |
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Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Stevens Creek property is situated on the Eastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near the Cataloochee Valley. The Steven’s Creek property serves as an important wildlife corridor for the movement of numerous species headed north and south between Cataloochee and I-40, as well as important habitat for the…
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No water, no beer. It really is that simple. Every pint poured in North Carolina starts with clean, reliable water, and the people who make that happen are the water professionals in this room. Join NC One Water at Burial Brewing at Forestry Camp for an evening of craft beer, good food, and better conversation.… |
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