RT @NCWildlife: Of the 37 species of snakes found in North Carolina, only six are venomous. Learn more about distinguishing between venomous and non-venomous snakes here: bit.ly/2Am7DtX
#DYK White-nose syndrome is a disease that has killed more than 6 million hibernating bats in the U.S. and Canada. It is named for the white fungus that appears on the muzzle and other parts of hibernating bats. #BatWeek
The 2018 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey Report, including the most current breeding population information available for waterfowl in North America, is now available: bit.ly/2Buf2dg
Thanks to conservation and management efforts, black bears are making a dramatic comeback in the Southeast. As bears expand into areas with suitable habitat, it is important for communities to learn how to coexist with them.
Be #BearWise: bearwise.org
Not only are the Yellow Poplars the 7th place winners at the 2018 NCF-Envirothon, they are also budding environmental singer/songwriters! Their first hit is “Cheatgrass Did You Know”
#2018envirothon#ncenvirothon#ncfenvirothon
We are just moments away from learning how everyone placed at this year’s NCF-Envirothon! No matter the place we are Super proud of our NC team this year!!! #2018envirothon#ncenvirothon#northcarolina
Day 5 of the 2019 NCF-Envirothon is a wrap! Today teams were presented their OP scenario, then sequestered for several hrs to develop a 20 min Presentation they will present tomorrow. Our teams advisors celebrated their survival of the day! #ncenvirothon#2018envirothon