Wildlife Commission Education Centers Shift with COVID

Wildlife Commission Education Centers Shift with COVID

A guest blog post from Captain Jerry Dilsaver

Many people are not aware that the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has three education centers across N.C. These Education Centers, located in Corolla, Fayetteville and Pisgah Forest offer a variety of fishing and outdoor education programs. Even better, most of the programs are offered at no charge. MORE

Monday, February 15, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (2213)/Comments (0)/

Feedback Needed from Hunters for Annual Bear e-Stamp Survey

Feedback Needed from Hunters for Annual Bear e-Stamp Survey

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking important feedback from bear e-stamp holders to help agency staff determine the number of active bear hunters in NC, success rates by harvest method, changes in harvest levels...MORE

Tuesday, January 26, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (1457)/Comments (3)/

ForestHer NC Announces 2021 Webinar Schedule

ForestHer NC Announces 2021 Webinar Schedule

Programming will remain virtual thru July 2021

Back by popular demand, ForestHer NC has an exciting new lineup of virtual content curated for female private forest landowners in North Carolina. ForestHer NC was developed by several partner agencies, including the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, to directly connect ... MORE

Tuesday, January 12, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (1485)/Comments (0)/

NCWRC Seeks Nominations for Nongame Wildlife Conservation Award

NCWRC Seeks Nominations for Nongame Wildlife Conservation Award

Happy New Year! We welcome 2021 with the opportunity to recognize someone deserving of the agency’s Thomas L. Quay Wildlife Diversity Award. This prestigious award honors an individual who has demonstrated a long-standing commitment to sustaining nongame diversity in ... MORE

Tuesday, January 5, 2021/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (730)/Comments (0)/

Message from Cameron Ingram, NCWRC Director

Message from Cameron Ingram, NCWRC Director

A year unlike any other, 2020 posed a number of unprecedented challenges. Yet, in the midst of all the uncertainty, a silver lining emerged — a renewed love of the outdoors. Since May, when the stay-at-home orders were lifted, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has seen a 23 percent increase in inland fishing . . . MORE

Wednesday, December 16, 2020/Author: NCWRC blogger/Number of views (1042)/Comments (0)/

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