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Wildlife Conservation Insights: North Carolina's Science Webinars

Transform Our Wild World: Join NC Wildlife's SciComm Webinars to Dive into Conservation, Research, and Management Strategies Across North Carolina's Diverse Ecosystems!

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152 learners

What you'll learn

Understand the processes and impact of dam removal on habitats in North Carolina.
Enhance conservation strategies for the endangered Tar River Spinymussel.
Apply social science principles to effective fisheries management.
Develop skills in evaluating the effects of environmental changes on local wildlife.

This course includes

  • 42.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

Course content

1 modules • 55 lessons • 42.3 hours of video

Wildlife Conservation Insights: North Carolina's Science Webinars
55 lessons • 42.3 hours
  • SciComm Webinar: Evaluating Dam Removal Projects in North Carolina48:20
  • SciComm Webinar: Conservation of the Federally Endangered Tar River Spinymussel37:55
  • SciComm Webinar Student Showcase: Deer Ecology Across an Urban-Rural Continuum52:49
  • SciComm Webinar: Let's tackle this together - Incorporating social science into fisheries management34:37
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Introducing the Outdoor Skills Academy45:35
  • SciComm Webinar: Winter Population Biology & Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Saltmarsh Sparrows in NC54:05
  • SciComm Webinar 2026-2027 Annual Cycle Rule Proposals37:34
  • SciComm Webinar: Change and Resilience - Preparation and Response47:42
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Engineering Division - Hurricane Helene Assessments & Recovery Planning01:09:19
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: History & Status of Resident Canada Geese in NC58:00
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Network Approaches to Conservation in Southeastern Rivers58:39
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: North Carolina's Range Program37:59
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - The Walleye Fishery of Lake James37:59
  • SciComm Webinar: Demography, habitat use and genetic structure of Henslow's Sparrows in NC53:23
  • SciComm Webinar: Evaluating Novel Approaches for Improving Anadromous Fish Passage in Coastal Rivers49:31
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Restoring Our Game Lands01:00:35
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Disabled Sportsmen Accessible Recreational Opportunities53:00
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - Tricolored Bats in North Carolina53:16
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Reciprocal relationships between wildlife education and conservation43:53
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)52:32
  • SciComm Webinar: Tangled Bank Conservation’s Endeavors to Increase Conservation Capacity and Impact34:12
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: WISe, Partnerships & Other Notable Engineering Projects41:55
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Atlantic Sturgeon59:28
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Outdoor Experiences Survey49:30
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: NC Wildlife Helpline27:54
  • SciComm Webinar: The Impact of Low Head Dams on Fish Community Structures in the Lower Little River24:41
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Chronic Wasting Disease40:13
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Aquatic Habitat Restoration01:01:22
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Unity of Game and Nongame Wildlife Management56:55
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - A Strategic Plan for Wildlife & Timber Management on NCWRC Game Lands55:11
  • SciComm Webinar - Long-term Study: The Response of the Wildlife Community to Compensatory Mitigation50:52
  • SciComm Webinar - Habitat Management on Private Lands: Improving habitat where we are not in charge.55:35
  • SciComm Webinar: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Spring 2020 Turkey Hunting Across the U.S.41:12
  • SciComm: Using Annual Monitoring to Evaluate Short-Term Environmental Impacts to Fish Populations36:50
  • SciComm Webinar - Paradigm Shift: Striped Bass Management in the Tar, Neuse and Cape Fear Rivers42:40
  • SciComm Webinar - Public Policy in Conservation & Wildlife Management: Managing People and Wildlife24:00
  • SciComm Webinar - Wild Turkey Gobbling Chronology: Using New Technology To Answer Age-Old Questions43:19
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Conservation of the Carolina Madtom42:12
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Largemouth Bass Movement at Lake Mattamuskeet and Associated Canals46:50
  • SciComm Webinar - Engaging NC's Trout Anglers & Stakeholders to Help Conserve Eastern Hellbenders31:55
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - NC Bird Atlas: A Guide to Increasing Awareness and Participation43:22
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Trout Stocking and Changes in Angler Use40:44
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Genetic Applications for Conservation and Management42:51
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: American Black Ducks in Coastal North Carolina57:28
  • SciComm Webinar - Unraveling Mysteries: Conservation and Long-term Management of the Robust Redhorse58:52
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Native Bees in North Carolina: What Do We Know?55:22
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar - Science in the Wildlife Action Plan: SGCN Evaluation Criteria39:01
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Estimating Huntable Lands in North Carolina45:05
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Science in the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission47:09
  • SciComm Webinar: Cooperating, Collaborating, and Planning for Coastal Striped Bass Management48:12
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Managing NC's Deer Herd: A Look at Databases & Key Metrics47:42
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Roanoke Logperch in the Dan River, North Carolina32:53
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: The Changing Landscape of Black Bass Fisheries in North Carolina36:23
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Survey Research43:21
  • NC Wildlife SciComm Webinar: Development of the Brook Trout Genetic Baseline in North Carolina55:52

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