
Protect. Conserve. Restore.
The NCWF Swannanoa Valley Wild chapter is a local chapter of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation focused on conserving wildlife and habitat in the Swannanoa Valley. The chapter organizes community events like wildlife habitat restoration workdays, educational programs, and social gatherings. Recent activities include installing a pollinator garden, holding nature journaling workshops, and participating in projects at Fox Creek Park and Lake Tomahawk.
Mission and Activities
Focus: To conserve wildlife and its habitat in the Swannanoa Valley area.
Activities: Organizes a variety of events such as:
1) Wildlife habitat restoration projects, like installing pollinator gardens at the Swannanoa Public Library and working at Lake Tomahawk, as shown our their Facebook page.
2) Educational programs, including nature journaling workshops.
3) Community gatherings and social events.
Partnerships: Collaborates with other organizations, including the Friends of Fox Creek Park and the Hemlock Restoration Initiative, to achieve its conservation goals.
How to get involved
Follow on social media! Check their Facebook page for announcements on upcoming events and activities.
Attend events: Participate in their public events, such as walks, workshops, and workdays.
Explore NCWF resources: Visit the North Carolina Wildlife Federation website to learn more about other chapters and events.
