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Teaming with Wildlife Act 2009

The Teaming with Wildlife Act would provide a reliable and increased amount of funding for preventing wildlife from becoming endangered. The bill would dedicate a portion of existing federal revenue from on-shore and off-shore oil and mineral development activities to the Wildlife Conservation and Restoration Program.

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NCWF

Cultivating Conservation

The NC Teaming with Wildlife Coalition has been working to get wildlife enthusiasts involved with wildlife conservation. Volunteer networks and field trips allow individuals to see high priority wildlife projects up close and personal.

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NCWRC

“Habitat is Where It’s At” 2007 State Fair Exhibit

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s “Habitat Is Where It’s At” exhibit at the 2007 State Fair provides visitors with information on what they can do to help conserve wildlife habitat, while offering them a close-up view of some of the priority species identified in the North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan.

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NCWRC

WildStock Campaign

WildStock is a statewide conservation campaign for wildlife fundraising and awareness.

WildStock offers a unique partnership opportunity for North Carolina merchants and their customers to help nongame and endangered species. A WildStock label on merchandise means each sale benefits the Wildlife Diversity Program of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.

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CASP

CASP: NC Calling Amphibian Survey Program

The North Carolina Calling Amphibian Survey Program is a volunteer-based monitoring program administered by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. CASP coordinates with the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program , which maintains an online database administered by the United States Geological Survey.

Charlotte Observer article: Music to a naturalist's ear - May 19,2007

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USFWS

North Carolina Partners in Flight

North Carolina Partners in Flight is a cooperative effort to further bird conservation by involving government agencies, conservation organizations, industries, the academic community, and citizens.  The primary focus of NCPIF is to further bird conservation via creative partnerships.

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USFWS

North Carolina Birding Trail

The North Carolina Birding Trail is more than just lines on a map. It physically links great bird watching sites and birders with communities, businesses and other local historical and educational attractions.

Efforts to develop the North Carolina Birding Trail began in October 2003. The Trail is presently being developed for the coastal plain. Future plans are to expand westward to include the piedmont and mountains.
Photo Courtesy of Walker Golder The North Carolina Birding Trail promotional brochure (pdf 3.2 mb) will answer many of the questions you may have about the Trail. Use our birder calling cards (pdf 125 kb) to promote your presence when you're visiting communities and businesses along the Trail.

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NCWRC

Wildlife In North Carolina Magazine Features Wildlife Action Plan

Over the next year, Wildlife in North Carolina magazine will feature the North Carolina Wildlife Action Plan in a five-part series. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has created the Wildlife Action Plan to address many of the state's conservation needs for the next decade. Click below to read the first article, "Many Creatures, One Plan".

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Davidson

Carolina Herp Atlas

The Carolina Herp Atlas is a new online database for reptiles and amphibians of North and South Carolina developed by Davidson College and partly funded by the State Wildlife Grants Program.

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NCWRC

Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine Features Mountain Wildlife Projects

"The Thread that Runs so True" is about how partnerships help make Wildlife Action Plan conservation activities possible in North Carolina’s mountains.

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NCWRC

Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine Features Piedmont Wildlife Projects

"Diversity and Development" describes wildlife projects in North Carolina’s Piedmont, located in the heart of the state, which contains a vast array of wildlife habitat that must be protected from careless development.

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NCWRC

Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine Features A New Cooperation

Bringing together new collaborators, stakeholders and partners across the state to focus on comprehensive wildlife needs has ushered in a new era of wildlife conservation.

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