North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)New Bill Would Galvanize Wildlife Conservation, Help Prevent Extinctions in North CarolinaRALEIGH (July 22, 2021) — New bipartisan legislation in the House and Senate will fund locally led efforts to help prevent extinctions and…Aug 4, 2021Aug 4, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Leaving Lead BehindHunting and angling are popular modes of outdoor recreation, and important drivers of wildlife conservation action and funding that greatly…Aug 2, 2021Aug 2, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)NC Wildlife Federation Announces Winners of the 2021 Governor’s Conservation Achievement AwardsA renowned sea turtle biologist, educator and policy expert. An advocate for waterfowl hunters and wetlands conservation. An attorney…Jul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Durham Commits to Mayor’s Monarch PledgeDurham Mayor Steve Schewel and the Bull City Trailblazers — a chapter of North Carolina Wildlife Federation — have signed the National…Jun 30, 2021Jun 30, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Wildlife Feature: Chuck-Will’s-WidowThe Chuck-will’s-widow, Antrostomus carolinensis, is a bird in the nightjar family that is found throughout the southeastern and…Jun 30, 2021Jun 30, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Habitat Enhancement and Environmental Education Reaps Rewards — North Carolina Wildlife FederationThe need for habitat restoration and enhancement in North Carolina is a constant with population growth and rapid development of the…Jun 29, 2021Jun 29, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)NCWF Plants 120 Hickory Trees with the Eastern Band of Cherokee IndiansNorth Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF) is proud of our newest partnership with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in Cherokee, North…Jun 24, 2021Jun 24, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Surviving & Thriving: Lessons Learned in 2020, Looking Ahead with Positivity — North Carolina…We’re halfway through the year and it’s still brimming with positivity and unity for conservation.Jun 23, 2021Jun 23, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Shrimp Trawling: Myths and MismanagementWhile some may question the direct effects of shrimp trawling on North Carolina fish species, there are undeniable facts showing alarming…Jun 21, 2021Jun 21, 2021
North Carolina Wildlife Federation (NCWF)Tragedy of the Commons: Shrimp Trawling — North Carolina Wildlife FederationWhen a resource is owned by no one and it is fundamentally valued and needed by everyone, how can its protection be ensured? The tragedy of…Jun 18, 2021Jun 18, 2021