Take Action With NCWF

Wildlife and their habitats in North Carolina need your voice. Special interests have significant influence with elected officials and your voice is often the only thing standing between wildlife and habitat lost or wildlife and habitat protected, conserved, and restored. 

Whether you sign-up as a Wildlife Activist, as part of the CAMO Coalition, or both, your voice and engagement on the issues makes a difference. 

Wildlife Activists

Are you an outdoor enthusiast and wildlife advocate? Sign up to receive timely action needed on policy and legislative issues affecting wildlife and habitat conservation at the local, state, and national levels.

Are you a hunter or angler in North Carolina? Sign up to receive our CAMO Coalition emails alerting you to timely action needed on policy and legislative issues affecting hunting, fishing, and conservation on a local, state, and national level.

Help NCWF preserve North Carolina’s wildlife and habitat for our children and future generations to come.

The Ritual of Stewardship – Dave Myers and NCWF Lake Norman Wildlife Chapter’s Work for Wildlife

April 2, 2026

NCWF In The Field – March, 2026

April 1, 2026

A Legacy of Land and Water: Katherine Skinner Inducted into North Carolina’s Conservation Hall of Fame

April 1, 2026

Trees for Wildlife: Planting Roots in Western North Carolina

March 30, 2026

Masters of Disguise – Mimicry, Masquerade, and More Wildlife Camouflage Tactics

March 26, 2026

Game Species and Red Wolves: A Path to Coexistence on Private Lands – Guest Blog

March 24, 2026

It’s Not a Swine Time in North Carolina – The History and Ecological Impact of Feral Swine

March 23, 2026

Beware: North Carolina is allowing its fish population to collapse | Opinion

March 19, 2026

NCWF In The Field – February, 2026

February 27, 2026

N.C. Wildlife Federation Announces 61st Annual Governor’s Conservation Achievement Award Recipients

February 26, 2026

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