• Webinar: White-Nose Syndrome and Bats

    White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a devastating disease that affects hibernating bats, caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). This fungus thrives in cold, dark, and damp environments, attacking the bare...

  • Brake for Wildlife! Transportation Planning for Better Solutions

    Chatham County Library 197 NC Hwy 87 N, Pittsboro, NC, United States

    Wildlife needs to move across the landscape to find habitats for breeding, foraging, and raising young. Roads are barriers to wildlife movement. Come to the October CCP meeting to learn...

  • 2024 Heirs Property, Succession Planning and Family Mediation

    Western Carolina University 104 Centennial Dr., Cullowhee, NC, United States

    Western Carolina University, N.C. A&T and N.C. State Cooperative Extension are working together to educate the public about heirs property. Join us for a hands-on training session that will provide...

  • Tour a Tree Farm

    The trails at Karen and Allen Plaster's Tree Farm in Trenton will be open to the public on Oct. 19 as part of a fundraiser for the Pollocksville Filling Station,...

  • 2024 Forest Landowner Conference

    Rocky Mount Event Center 285 NE Main Street, Rocky Mount, NC, United States

    Theme: "The Role and Value of Private Consulting Foresters and Forest Industry Foresters" The purpose of Roanoke Cooperative's Sustainable Forestry & Land Retention Project Landowner Conference is to inform and...

  • ForestHer NC: Piedmont Wildlife Workshop

    Culp Lumber Company Conference Center 44012 US-52, New London, NC, United States

    Hear presentations about: How to Improve Wildlife Habitat on Your Land How to Engage With Citizen Science Projects What Equipment is Used in Managing Forests for Wildlife Meet other woodland...

  • Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future

    The world today is undergoing the most rapid environmental transformation in human history—from climate change to deforestation. Scientists, ethnobotanists, indigenous peoples, and collectives of all kinds are closely studying trees...