Posted from Pathways in Conservation - NCWF journal 2006
I've been around long enough to know that there are precious few things in this world that are truly new. In fact, whenever I see a product on the grocery store shelves that is marked with that big, bright, colorful word-"New!"-then I'm pretty sure what's new is that it's the same old thing in a smaller box at the same price. Who do these people think they're fooling? Click here to see the article in it's entirety
If you are interested in forming or participating in an NCWF grassroots chapter
for local conservation projects, educational seminars, wildlife field trips,
and to teach and practice environmental habitat stewardship, please contact
Tim Gestwicki, Deputy Director, Conservation Programs at tim@ncwf.org
or (704) 332-5696.
HABITAT AND WILDLIFE KEEPERS (HAWK)
HAWK is a chapter of the North Carolina
Wildlife Federation - a community - based organization established to work together
for wildlife and habitat.
For more details about HAWK, contact Carol Buie-Jackson at (704) 814-0877 or gardenhabitat@gmail.com
Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists
The vision of LNWC is to protect and enhance the natural resources and wildlife
habitats of the greater Lake Norman area for all to enjoy. The group's mission
is to provide people concerned about preserving wildlife habitats with a forum
to fellowship with like-minded individuals and an opportunity to make a positive
contribution to our local environment.Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists
NEXT MEETING To be held Thursday,
November 13, 2008, Free public program on
"Importance of Bat Conservation". Program time is 7:00 - 8:30 PM at
the Mooresville Public Library 304 S. Main St., in the Selma Burke Community
Room.
For more information go to www.lakenormanwildlife.org.
or email LNWC at info@lakenormanwildlife.org
or call NCWF at 704-332-5696.
Mountain WILD!
The purpose of Mountain WILD! is to preserve and increase wildlife and wildlife habitat of the Western North Carolina Mountains through stewardship, education, conservation and restoration of natural resources.
Contact Simone Cooke for further information: info@mountainwild.org
Click here to see Mountain WILD newsletter

Capital Chapter
The Mission of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation Capital Area Chapter
is to protect and enhance the natural resources and wildlife habitats of the
NC Capital Area for all to enjoy.
NEXT MEETING To be held Tuesday, November 18, 2008, Free public program on "Wildlife Action Plan" by speaker Chris North of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. Program time is 7:00 - 8:00 PM at the Magnolia Cottage on 1500 Lake Dam Road in Raleigh.
For more info click here to email
the Capital Chapter
Here is their website

Mountain Island Lake Wildlife Stewards
The Mission of the Mt. Island Lake
Wildlife Stewards is to preserve and increase wildlife and wildlife habitat
of the Mt. Island Lake area through education, conservation and preservation
of natural resources for today and future generations.
NEXT MEETING To be held Wednesday,
November 19, 2008, Free public program on
"Wild Turkey Talk". Program time is 7:00 - 8:00 PM at the Mt Island
Library
Contact Info: email for questions
click here to visit Mountain Island Lake Wildlife Stewards website

The Organization of Wildlife And Land Stewards (OWLS)
NEXT MEETING To be held Wednesday, November 19, 2008, Chili Supper and Silent Auction. Time is 6:30 - 9:00 PM at Reedy Creek Nature Center
For more info:
owlscharlottenc@gmail.com or
Reedy Creek Nature Ctr 704-598-8857
Click here to email for more info
Click here for their
website
Northeast NC Conservation and Wildlife Chapter
NEXT MEETING To be held Tuesday,
November 18, 2008 6:00 -Meal - 6:30
PM Meeting.
For more info:
Email Northeast NC Conservation &
Wildlife Chapter
PACT in the High Country
The mission of PACT (Protecting, Advocating, and Conserving Together) in the
High Country is to enhance, conserve, protect, and advocate for all wildlife
and its habitat in the High Country region of North Carolina
NEXT OUTING: To be held Saturday,
November 8, 2008, Linville Gorge Outing
Linville Gorge Guided Hike
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Meet in Raley Parking Lot on ASU Campus.
Transportation to and from Boone included.
There will also be rock climbing opportunities (weather permitting).
$10 for members
$15 for non-members
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday
- November 18, 2008 7:00 p.m. - Watauga County Public Library
Refreshments will be provided!
For more info:
Email or Website