Long past are the days when we automatically reached for a can of RAID every time we encountered an insect, spider, or ‘bug’. We all know that pesticides are over used and that they are not good for the environment, but do we really know all of the…
To all our members, participants and anyone interested in Mountain Island Lake. Bring your ideas, questions and requests for 2010 projects and programs. We'll also discuss where we've been, where we're headed and how you can have an impact. This is…
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Where do you live? (City only)
Charlotte NC
Which NCWF Chapter would be closest to you?
West Charlotte - Mountain Island
Are you a current member of NCWF?
Yes
What kind of activities would interest you the most?
Field Trips, Habitat Projects
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At 8:44pm on December 19, 2009, Gil Burnette said…
Becky, I would like to invite you to participate in the planting of longleaf pine trees as outlined under the events calendar dated February 13, 2010. This is a Saturday outing and will involve a drive to Southern Pines, NC located in the Sandhills of NC. There will be a similar opportunity on the following two Saturdays Feb 20 and Feb 27. I am working to help organize as large of a turn-out as possible. This event is being sponsored by The Nature Conservancy of North Carolina and will give all participants a first hand look at the longleaf pine ecosystem and an opportunity to offset part of our carbon footprint. You can call me at (980) 875-8900 for more details.
Becky, welcome to the group!
I think this is a neat way to connect with others interested in nature and environmental events across the state. It has lots of potential, especially as more NCWF groups come in.
I hope you enjoy it.
NC NATIVE PLANT LISTS--Downloadable
Mecklenburg County created an extensive list of native plants, their soil and light requirements and what they provide for wildlife. Feel free to download these files to your computer Native Tree List.xls
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I think this is a neat way to connect with others interested in nature and environmental events across the state. It has lots of potential, especially as more NCWF groups come in.
I hope you enjoy it.