Pollinator Garden Workday at Lincoln Heights Elementary
Join South Wake Conservationists volunteers for a workday maintaining a pollinator garden at Lincoln Heights Environmental Connections Magnet Elementary School on Tuesday, April 13, 12 pm – 4 pm. Additionally, we will be removing turf grass readying an area for the installation of several raised bed vegetable gardens. The address of the school is 307 … More Pollinator Garden Workday at Lincoln Heights Elementary
Join South Wake Conservationists and Bull City Trailblazers in Earthshare’s Corporate Earth Day Challenge event at William B. Umstead State Park
South Wake Conservationists and Bull City Trailblazers will be participating as non-profit partners in Earthshare’s Corporate Earth Day Challenge event on April 15, 1-4 pm at William B. Umstead State Park. Volunteers from SAS, Optima Engineering, SWC and BCT chapter members will gather at the Park to plant native pollinator plants and pick up trash … More Join South Wake Conservationists and Bull City Trailblazers in Earthshare’s Corporate Earth Day Challenge event at William B. Umstead State Park
SWC participating in Spring Litter Sweep
South Wake Conservationists’ chapter members will take part in NCDOT’s Spring Litter Sweep on Sunday April 11 from 9 am to 12 pm. At 9 am we’ll meet at the Fleming Loop Recreational Park, 501 Fleming Loop, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526, a short distance from where we’ll be picking up trash along NC 42 / W. … More SWC participating in Spring Litter Sweep
Join Us on June 10, 2021 to Learn About the Increasing Importance of Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Connectivity!
In an increasingly urbanized world, the creation of wildlife corridors have become essential in protecting and benefitting both humans and wildlife. The creation of these corridors has become a world-wide occurrence, as countries have recognized the the necessity of protecting dwindling wildlife populations. In additions, these corridors have many human benefits, most notably a reduction … More Join Us on June 10, 2021 to Learn About the Increasing Importance of Wildlife Corridors and Habitat Connectivity!
Educational Garden Project at Harris Lake County Park – 3/22/21
Enjoying the Haw River on the First Day of Spring!
Several members of South Wake Conservationists joined forces with the Haw River Assembly to pick up trash along the Haw River on March 20, 2021! Spring greeted us with a beautiful day!
Haw River Cleanup-a-thon with the Haw River Assembly, Pittsboro – 3/20/21
Pollinator Garden and Tree Planting at Millbrook Environmental Connections Magnet School, Raleigh – 3/12/21 & 3/13/21
Haw River Cleanup-a-thon
South Wake Conservationists have been invited to a joint workday on Saturday, March 20, 9 AM – 12 PM, with the Haw River Assembly , which promotes protection of the Haw River watershed. This is another opportunity to restore our natural environment, while earning the purchase of native trees to plant later through the NCWF … More Haw River Cleanup-a-thon









