• Turkey Hunting Seminar

    Wilkes County Agricultural Center 416 Executive Drive, Wilkesboro, NC, United States

    Turkey hunting seminars are provided through cooperative efforts between the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission and NC Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation. Although open to all skill levels, this "all in one" Turkey Hunting Seminar is specifically geared for those who are interested in turkey hunting, but don’t know how to get started especially...

    Free
  • Fire Ecology

    Pilot Mountain State Park 1792 Pilot Knob Park Road, Pinnacle, NC, United States

    Meet with a park ranger at the TRACK Trail located near the restroom for a short walk through recently burned areas of Pilot Mountain State Park.  Come learn why we perform prescribed fires at Pilot Mountain, and see firsthand effects of fire on this mountainous landscape.

    Free
  • Tar Kiln Hike

    Goose Creek State Park 2190 Camp Leach Road, Washington, NC, United States

    Meet at the Ivey Gut parking lot and come prepared for a moderate hike through an early succession pine forest. You will be able to explore some of the remaining tar kilns along the way. Come dressed for the weather with appropriate footwear.

    Free
  • Outdoor Skills Series: Fire Making and Shelter Building

    Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

    Join us each month this spring for a different topic related to outdoor skills.  Whether you are an angler, hunter, or  wildlife watcher these programs offer  you a chance to try your hand at skills  set that will help keep you safe in the  forest. Ages 12 & up. Register online at www.ncwildlife.org/pisgah/signup or call...

    Free
  • Public Input Meeting on Hunting Deer With Dogs

    Duplin County Agricultural Center 165 Agriculture Drive, Kenansville, NC, United States

    The Wildlife Commission will hold four public input meetings in March to discuss deer hunting with the aid of dogs, associated conflicts and potential solutions. "Hunting deer with the aid of dogs is a deeply rooted and long-standing tradition in North Carolina," said Gordon Myers, the Commission's executive director. "However, in a rapidly changing state,...

  • Introduction to Fly Fishing

    Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education

    Learn the basics of fly fishing: equipment, knots, casting, and spend a couple of hours fishing the Davidson River. All materials provided. Bring a lunch. Ages 12 and up. Register online at www.ncwildlife.org/pisgah/signup or call 828-877-4423.

    Free
  • Seeking Assistance From a Forestry Professional

    Richmond County Extension Center 123 Caroline St., Rockingham, NC, United States

    This program give landowners guidance on where to go for assistance for woodland management. Representatives from the N.C. Forest Service and other agencies provide information about their  programs.

  • Public Input Meeting on Hunting Deer With Dogs

    Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center 2900 NC Hwy 125, Williamston, NC, United States

    The Wildlife Commission will hold four public input meetings in March to discuss deer hunting with the aid of dogs, associated conflicts and potential solutions. "Hunting deer with the aid of dogs is a deeply rooted and long-standing tradition in North Carolina," said Gordon Myers, the Commission's executive director. "However, in a rapidly changing state,...

  • Becoming an Outdoor Woman Weekend

    Eastern 4-H Center 100 N Clover Way, Columbia, NC, United States

    Women ages 18 and older can choose from a variety of outdoor skills workshops, such as archery, fishing, hunting, decoy carving, outdoor game cooking, smartphone nature photography, motorboat skills, kayaking and much more! Workshops are designed for participants who: 1) have no outdoor skills experience, but would like to learn; 2) are beginners who would...

  • Youth Season Opens: Male or Bearded Turkey Only

    Youth under the age of 18 may hunt turkey statewide during this season, but some Game Lands require a permit. Only youth can hunt during this season, and only one weapon is allowed per youth hunter. Each youth must have a Big Game Harvest Report Card and report harvests according to instructions in this Digest....