The Terrapin Tally diamondback terrapins—small, marsh-dwelling turtles that are critical to the health of saltmarsh ecosystems but difficult for biologists to track alone.
NCWRC conducts 200 to 300 prescribed burns across 20,000 to 30,000 acres each year to restore and maintain wildlife habitat.
The annual spring Terrapin Tally, which is headed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, relies on volunteers to spot and ...
The days are getting longer and warmer as spring quickly approaches, and people aren't the only ones becoming more active.
Coyotes are stealthy creatures — but that doesn’t mean they go unnoticed. Doorbell cameras have recently captured coyotes roaming around North Carolina. But could the animal i ...
Smoke in the distance in the Western North Carolina mountains is usually a sign of fire, but according to the North Carolina ...
MAGGIE VALLEY, N.C. — An elk with a toddler’s swing entangled in its antlers was spotted by residents in Maggie Valley on Friday, Nov. 28, prompting a response from local wildlife officials, ABC ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fluffy snow fell in parts of the metro Charlotte on Thursday, adding to icy conditions left by a historic winter storm that ...
Spring is when many species are on the move looking for mates and securing territories for the breeding season. NCWRC provides helpful guidance for people when encountering wildlife during this ...
N.C. anglers are getting a new winter recreational flounder season in March. But there's a catch. Here's what you need to know.
So state wildlife and transportation officials saw an opportunity when work began on replacing an Interstate 40 bridge near the Tennessee state line. In what is being called a “first of its kind idea, ...