• Fire in the Toolbox

    Weymouth Woods 1024 N Fort Bragg Rd, Southern Pines, NC, United States

    Join a ranger to learn how land managers use fire as a tool to benefit plant and animal communities. See some of the tools used and planning that takes place to safely prepare for using fire on the landscape. The program will conclude with a short walk to see the effects of recent fire.

  • Introduction to Pier Fishing

    John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center 7489 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC, United States

    This is a two-part program consisting of a 1.5 hr. classroom seminar followed by an optional field trip to a coastal pier on May 22nd, 2018. Topics include the bait, tackle and techniques needed to catch a variety of fish from the pier. You must attend the seminar to be eligible for the fishing trip....

    Free
  • Air Quality 101 for Foresters and Prescribed Burners

    This webinar will cover topics such as national ambient air quality standards, ozone, fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nonattainment areas in the Southeast, regional haze and more. In addition, there will be presentations on state air quality planning and perspectives. Presenters are from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and the North...

    Free
  • Fun in the Forest

    Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area 625 Virginia Cates Road, Hillsborough, NC, United States

    Investigate trees, the parts of trees and how they live. Study the trees of Occoneechee Mountain and their life cycle. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Start Location: Occoneechee Parking Lot  

  • Wildflower Walk: Grandfather Mountain

    Grandfather Mountain State Park 9872 Hwy 105 S (Suite #6), Banner Elk, NC, United States

    Grandfather Mountain produces an amazing variety of wildflowers, which change from week to week, so join Grandfather Mountain rangers throughout the season to experience the changes! This hike is easy- all experience levels welcome. Perfect for someone who does not want a long hike and still see a lot of wildflowers. See spring wildflowers of rich and acidic...

  • Introduction to Kayak Fishing (Level II)

    John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center 7489 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC, United States

    Prepare to get wet, this free clinic is the second in a series of two designed to give anglers and paddlers the information and skills required to safely and successfully fish in sheltered waters from a kayak.  This clinic meets at the Lake Rim Boating Access area and features sessions with Commission staff and volunteers....

    Free
  • Leave It to the Beavers

    Lake Norman State Park at 759 State Park Road, Troutman, NC, United States

    Join a Ranger to learn about North America’s biggest rodent, the beaver. Learn about beavers then paddle into Park Lake to find evidence of these tree-gnawing neighbors. Registration is required due to limited canoe space (10 participants). Call 704-528-6350 to register. Program is weather permitting. Start Location: Visitor Center

  • Wildflower Walk

    Elk Knob State Park 5564 Meat Camp Road, Todd, NC, United States

    Walk with a ranger along the Beech Tree Trail to see the wildflowers and learn a bit about their nature. Meet at the trailhead parking lot.

  • Dangerous Plants and Animals

    Falls Lake State Recreation Area 13304 Creedmoor Rd, Wake Forest, NC, United States

    Learn about the plants and animals to be cautious around at Falls Lake. Snakes, bugs and poison ivy are all part of the natural world, so make sure to be safe while sharing it. Start Location: Amphitheater at Holly Point

  • Bald Eagles: Jordan Lake

    Jordan Lake State Recreation Area 280 State Park Road, Apex, NC, United States

    Bald Eagles learn to fly in the spring as other bird parents return to Jordan Lake to raise their own families. Learn about this large raptor  returning migrants that make the lake their home for the summer. Doc Ellen and Ranger McMurray will be on hand using both talk, photos and mounts to showcase the...