Celebrating Our Natural Heritage – Endangered Species Day is May 19, 2023

Celebrating Our Natural Heritage – Endangered Species Day is May 19, 2023

This Friday, May 19, is Endangered Species Day, and it also marks the 50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, a landmark piece of legislation that protects and conserves native fish, plants and wildlife and their habitats both domestically and abroad.

Endangered Species Day is a great day to celebrate our natural heritage and learn more about the projects and programs conducted by biologists with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission to protect North Carolina’s native wildlife species and the ecosystems upon which they . . . More

Thursday, May 18, 2023/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (3109)/Comments (0)/

Call for Nominations for the 2023 Small Game Award

Call for Nominations for the 2023 Small Game Award

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking nominations for its Lawrence G. Diedrick Small Game Award. This prestigious honor recognizes meaningful contributions of an individual or organization that benefit North Carolina’s small game populations and/or small game habitat. More . . .

Wednesday, March 1, 2023/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (1439)/Comments (0)/

Call for Nominations for 2022 Small Game Awards

Call for Nominations for 2022 Small Game Awards

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking nominations for its Lawrence G. Diedrick Small Game Award. This prestigious honor recognizes meaningful contributions of an individual or organization that benefit North Carolina’s small game populations and/or small game habitat. MORE

Thursday, March 10, 2022/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (2510)/Comments (0)/

UPDATE! Wildlife Commission Monitors Mysterious Avian Disease

UPDATE! Wildlife Commission Monitors Mysterious Avian Disease

In late May, biologists began to receive reports of sick and dying songbirds in several states near North Carolina. MORE

Friday, August 13, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (6594)/Comments (0)/

Crossing Paths with Crossbills

Crossing Paths with Crossbills

In the fall of 2020, we headed to the field in search of a unique and rather uncommon bird – the red crossbill. This unusual finch uses its asymmetrical bill to extract seed from the cones of conifer trees. The species is further divided into “types”...MORE

Tuesday, May 4, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (1934)/Comments (0)/

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